In and around Kingston, claims frequently come down to timing and consistency—especially when the incident involves traffic, pedestrians, or crowded public areas.
Common situations we see:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go commuting crashes along busy corridors where symptoms may worsen after adrenaline fades.
- Tourism-and-foot-traffic incidents near popular areas where witnesses may be temporary or hard to track down.
- Construction-zone or lane-change collisions where speed, visibility, and lane markings become disputed.
- Store and sidewalk slips where the defense focuses on whether the condition was “open and obvious” or how long it existed.
When insurance adjusters sense uncertainty, they may argue the injury was minor, unrelated, or pre-existing. Your best protection is building an evidence record early and keeping your story aligned with medical findings.


