Livonia traffic can be unpredictable—high-speed merges, heavy commuter routes, and weather changes that affect stopping distance. After an accident, it’s common for symptoms to be delayed or to start as “tightness” before becoming pain that affects sleep, work, or driving.
That timing matters legally. In Michigan, your ability to pursue compensation can depend on whether the record shows a consistent story from the incident to treatment. We focus on building that chain:
- When symptoms began (right away vs. later)
- What you were doing at the time (commuting, turning, braking)
- How quickly you sought care
- What clinicians documented about range of motion, pain behavior, and functional limits
Even if you’re told imaging “doesn’t look dramatic,” soft-tissue injuries, aggravation of existing issues, and nerve irritation can still produce real limitations.


