In Beverly Hills, many serious crashes happen during predictable patterns: rush-hour stops, sudden lane changes, and high-traffic merges on nearby corridors. Insurance companies often argue that symptoms are unrelated or that the injury “should have resolved” quickly.
A strong claim in a traffic case usually turns on details like:
- Whether the incident occurred in a way that can realistically cause whiplash or spinal strain
- How quickly you sought treatment after the collision
- What your medical providers documented about range of motion, nerve symptoms, and functional limits
- Whether there’s consistent reporting across ER records, follow-ups, and insurer communications
If you’ve been told your pain is “soft tissue” and therefore not compensable, that’s a common defense tactic. Michigan claims can still be viable when the injury is documented and the impact on daily life is supported.


