In a smaller community like New Ulm, it’s common for the “who, what, and when” to be disputed—not because facts are always unclear, but because memories shift and symptoms change.
After a crash or lifting incident, you may feel okay at first and then develop:
- neck stiffness or headaches
- low back pain that limits bending or standing
- tingling, radiating pain, or weakness
- missed shifts or reduced hours
Minnesota law uses deadlines for filing, and insurance companies also watch for gaps. The practical takeaway: seek medical evaluation promptly and keep your treatment consistent. Early documentation can make the difference between a claim that’s taken seriously and one that’s treated as “unrelated” or “temporary.”


