In and around Gardner, claims commonly stall for practical reasons tied to how people live and commute:
- Stop-and-go traffic can worsen soft-tissue injuries, but insurers may argue symptoms are “typical” and temporary.
- Short gaps in treatment sometimes happen when people are balancing work schedules, caregiving, or transportation to appointments.
- Comparative negligence arguments may surface after collisions—especially when there’s conflicting witness information or unclear account details.
- Documentation gaps are common when someone doesn’t immediately get evaluated after the incident, or when early visits don’t clearly describe functional limitations.
If your case is going to move forward, you need more than general legal information—you need a record-based strategy.


