Claims involving the neck, spine, and back often face pressure to “explain away” symptoms—especially when the injury happens in a fast-moving scenario, like:
- Rear-end crashes and sudden braking on commuting corridors
- Side-impact collisions at intersections with heavy turning traffic
- Pedestrian and cyclist incidents where the initial event is brief but forceful
- Slip-and-fall events on sidewalks, ramps, building entries, or stairways
- Workplace strains connected to industrial, warehousing, or construction activity
In these situations, adjusters may argue the injury was minor, unrelated, or delayed. A strong claim usually depends on matching your medical record to the incident timeline—showing what changed after the event and how your function was affected.


