In Fridley and throughout Minnesota, insurance claims often turn on a few practical questions—questions that matter even when the injury feels obvious.
You’ll generally need to show:
- A documented injury timeline (what hurt first, what changed over the next days/weeks)
- Medical findings that match the incident type (rear-end, side-impact, sudden stop)
- Causation evidence that connects the crash mechanism to symptoms
Many adjusters in auto cases try to frame the injury as temporary, overstated, or unrelated—especially if treatment started late or if early records are vague. The goal is to reduce payout by narrowing the story.
Our job is to build a clear, defensible narrative from your crash details and your medical documentation.


