Many neck and back cases turn into a fight over timing and causation. In Durham, common dispute scenarios include:
- Symptoms that worsen after the initial appointment. You may feel okay immediately after a collision, then develop stiffness, headaches, or nerve-like pain over the next several days.
- Conflicting accounts of the incident. Rear-end crashes, lane changes, and intersection impacts can be misreported—especially when multiple vehicles are involved.
- Commuter-related aggravation. If you had prior spine issues, the defense may claim your symptoms were already headed in the wrong direction.
A Durham neck and back injury lawyer typically responds by building a clear story that insurance adjusters can’t dismiss: incident details + medical documentation + a consistent symptom timeline that tracks how the injury behaved after the crash.


