In central Minnesota, many injury incidents happen in predictable settings: stop-and-go traffic, highway merges, construction zones, and residential streets with frequent turning movements. For neck and back claims, insurers often argue that symptoms are vague, delayed, or unrelated.
That’s why your case needs more than “I’m in pain.” It needs a documented timeline that ties the incident to the physical findings, treatment you sought (and when), and how your daily functioning changed. When the defense challenges causation, strong evidence matters.


