Many neck and back claims hinge on one thing: whether the medical record and the incident timeline line up. That matters because insurers frequently argue:
- the injury didn’t “start” when you say it did,
- symptoms are inconsistent,
- imaging doesn’t match the level of pain you report,
- or the condition is unrelated to the crash.
In a community like Romulus, it’s common for people to keep working through pain—especially if their job is physically demanding or their commute is time-sensitive. Unfortunately, that can create gaps the defense tries to exploit. The good news is that a careful record-building approach can still strengthen your case even when your symptoms developed gradually.


