Many people assume a neck or back injury claim is mainly about how much it hurts. In real cases—especially after rear-end crashes on busy corridors or workplace incidents in high-demand job sites—insurers focus on:
- When symptoms started (immediately vs. later)
- Whether treatment was timely and consistent
- What clinicians documented about function, range of motion, and limitations
- Whether the incident mechanism could reasonably cause the reported injury
If the story looks incomplete, defense teams may argue the injury is unrelated, exaggerated, or pre-existing. That’s why Houma residents need a legal strategy that treats the timeline and medical notes as evidence—not paperwork.


