In small-city traffic patterns, it’s common for the facts to be disputed even when an accident seems obvious. You might hear conflicting versions from drivers involved, witnesses may be hard to track down after the fact, and video (if any) can be overwritten or unavailable.
Neck and back claims are particularly vulnerable to this pushback because symptoms can change over time. Someone may argue your pain is unrelated or that you “waited too long” to get treatment. Other times, the dispute is about how the impact happened—and whether the forces match the injuries you’re dealing with.
Our role is to tighten the timeline, identify the evidence that matters locally, and build a claim that stays consistent from the first medical visit through settlement negotiations.


