In many Oneida claims, the dispute isn’t about whether you hurt—it’s about when it started, how it progressed, and whether it fits the incident.
That matters because neck and back injuries commonly flare after the initial shock. What you told the ER, what your primary care provider documented later, and whether you followed through with recommended treatment can all influence how an insurer evaluates causation.
If your injury began after a collision, an awkward lift, or a slip on an uneven surface, the case strengthens when your medical history reads like a continuous story rather than disconnected events.


