Injuries to the cervical spine (neck), thoracic spine (mid-back), and lumbar spine (low back) are commonly blamed on “normal aches” or “pre-existing issues” by insurers. In Burton, that problem shows up frequently because many claims involve:
- Commuter-related crashes (rear-end impacts, sudden braking, and multi-vehicle collisions)
- Weather-driven slip and fall incidents (ice on steps, wet leaves, slush near entrances)
- Industrial and shift-work schedules where treatment gets delayed while you try to keep working
What matters is whether the record shows a consistent timeline: what happened, when symptoms started, what providers documented, and how your function changed. When that evidence is assembled quickly, it can make the difference between a claim that gets dismissed and one that gets taken seriously.


