Many neck-and-back injury claims in Ridgeland don’t look dramatic at first. After a rear-end collision or a sudden lane change, people may feel sore the same day—but the most concerning symptoms (radiating pain, numbness, reduced range of motion) can show up over the next several days as swelling and inflammation progress.
That timing matters legally and practically. Insurance carriers often argue that “nothing serious happened” if treatment was delayed or if early visits didn’t document functional limits. We focus on building a clear timeline that matches how spine injuries typically evolve—so your claim doesn’t get weakened by gaps.


