In Michigan, the value of a neck or back claim is strongly influenced by how clearly your medical care connects to the incident. In Detroit, that connection can be tested quickly because:
- Commuter traffic increases the odds of rear-end collisions where symptoms can begin immediately or worsen over the next several days.
- Construction zones and changing road patterns can complicate accident narratives and shift blame.
- Dense urban activity (pedestrians, rideshare pickup/drop-off areas, delivery traffic) can create competing versions of what happened.
If you wait too long to get evaluated, defense teams may argue your condition is unrelated. If you document too little, you may struggle to show what changed after the incident.


