Injuries to the spine and soft tissues can be delayed. That’s especially true when the first day you feel “tight” but can still function—until you can’t.
In Niles, claims frequently hinge on:
- When you sought care after a crash or workplace incident
- Whether your initial symptoms were documented clearly (pain level, range of motion, headaches, arm/leg tingling)
- How consistently your symptoms were described as they changed
- What the other side claims—for example, that the injury was pre-existing or “not severe enough” to warrant treatment
A strong claim isn’t just about having medical records—it’s about having the right medical story tied to what happened.


