Many injured people lose leverage early—not because they did something wrong, but because they handle the first calls the wrong way. Right after a neck or back injury, prioritize:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem “manageable”). Early documentation is often the difference between a claim that’s accepted and one that gets delayed.
- Write down the incident details while they’re fresh: where you were in Escanaba, what happened, how you were positioned, and what you felt immediately.
- Save local evidence: photos of vehicle damage, roadway hazards, jobsite conditions, or the area where you slipped. If you have it, keep incident reports and witness contact info.
- Be careful with recorded statements. Insurance teams may ask questions designed to reduce causation or severity. If you’re unsure, consult a lawyer first.


