Injury claims can stall when the timeline is messy. In a community like Grand Haven—where summer traffic increases and pedestrians mix with vehicles—details often get contested:
- Was the driver paying attention around crosswalks and seasonal crowds?
- Did the injured person get medical care quickly, and is it documented?
- Are symptoms consistent with the forces involved? (sudden braking, a fall with a bad landing, awkward lifting, etc.)
A strong case usually isn’t built on emotion. It’s built on a clean sequence: incident → symptoms → medical evaluation → treatment plan → documented impact on daily life.


