Flat Rock residents routinely commute through higher-traffic corridors and busy roadways where sudden stops and lane changes are common. When a rear-end collision happens, or when a driver brakes late in traffic, neck and back injuries can develop right away—or worsen over the next several days.
That timing matters. Insurance adjusters often request statements early, ask for quick documentation, and try to frame the injury as minor or unrelated. Meanwhile, treatment decisions (chiropractic vs. PT vs. orthopedics, imaging timing, follow-up visits) can affect what the record shows.
The result: the “window” for strengthening your claim can feel small, even if your recovery takes months.


