In West Michigan traffic patterns, it’s common for claims to start with a quick “we’ll handle it” call from an insurer—often before your treatment plan is fully clear. In Kentwood, that can be especially risky if you:
- were driving during rush hours and had a delayed onset of neck or back pain,
- had a rear-end collision at an intersection or during lane merges,
- returned to work because you felt “mostly okay,” then symptoms worsened.
Michigan injury claims don’t succeed on MRI reports alone. They depend on how the record develops after the incident: when you sought care, what clinicians documented, and whether your symptoms follow a believable timeline for the mechanism of injury.


