Many local claims begin with the same frustrating pattern: the crash seems minor at the scene, but pain and mobility issues show up later—or worsen after you’ve tried to “push through.” In Farmington Hills, that often means:
- Rear-end impacts during dense commute traffic (common cause of whiplash-type injuries)
- Lane-change or merge collisions that create disputed accounts of speed, distance, and braking
- Roadway hazards tied to sudden stops, construction zones, and unpredictable traffic flow
Insurance adjusters frequently focus on timing—when symptoms started, when you sought care, and whether the medical records match the incident you described. The good news: with the right strategy, the evidence trail can be built even when you didn’t feel severe pain immediately.


