In many Michigan auto cases, the initial crash report and early symptoms don’t tell the whole story. In Warren, it’s not unusual for:
- Symptoms to peak days later (stiffness, headaches, reduced range of motion, flare-ups with driving)
- Insurance adjusters question causation when you didn’t go to the ER immediately
- Liability to be contested due to competing accounts—especially in multi-lane or intersection collisions
Michigan law allows comparative negligence, so even if you share responsibility in the other party’s narrative, it can reduce—but not always eliminate—recovery. The key is documenting how the crash happened and how your spine condition changed afterward.


