In a typical Fulton neck or back case, the dispute isn’t usually whether you hurt—it’s whether:
- the injury is connected to the incident,
- the severity matches your treatment course, and
- the losses you’re claiming (time off, therapy, ongoing restrictions) are supported.
That’s why adjusters focus on gaps: delayed treatment, vague symptom timelines, missing records, or inconsistencies between an accident report and later medical notes.
A lawyer’s job is to build a clean, evidence-based story—so your claim doesn’t get reduced to “soft tissue, temporary, no big deal.”


