In a smaller community like Deming, insurers may move fast to reduce costs—especially when the first medical visit doesn’t capture every symptom you’re feeling. Neck and back cases are commonly challenged on three points:
- Whether the injury matches the incident: adjusters may argue your symptoms don’t align with the mechanism of injury (how it happened).
- Whether symptoms were documented promptly: delays in treatment or incomplete early notes can be used to question severity.
- Whether other causes exist: pre-existing disc issues or prior strains may be raised to minimize liability.
The practical takeaway: you don’t just need medical care—you need your medical record to clearly connect what happened to what changed in your body afterward.


