In suburban communities like Madison Heights, many claims hinge on details that can be overlooked at the scene. Even when the crash seems straightforward, adjusters frequently look for gaps such as:
- Whether you reported symptoms promptly after the collision
- Whether witnesses described your condition and the impact
- Whether photos captured vehicle damage, brake lights, lane position, and road conditions
- Whether your medical timeline matches the mechanism of injury
If your injury involved a sudden stop, rear-end collision, or side-swipe, the defense may argue your symptoms were unrelated or worsened later for other reasons. That’s why early documentation matters—especially when your daily routine includes commuting, driving kids, and working a schedule that makes “delayed care” an easy mistake.


