In practice, many disputed neck and back claims come down to one question: was the injury caused by the incident, and is it consistent with the forces involved?
Bay City residents frequently experience accidents that can plausibly cause cervical and spinal trauma—like rear-end collisions from sudden braking, lane changes during heavier traffic, and crashes at intersections where drivers may not see one another in time. The defense may argue that the symptoms are unrelated, pre-existing, or exaggerated.
That’s why your claim needs more than a diagnosis. It needs an evidence story tying:
- the timing of symptoms after the incident
- the medical findings and treatment trail
- the incident mechanics described by reports, witnesses, and documentation


