Neck and back injuries often show up after the type of collision many Ashtabula residents deal with every day—sudden braking on Route 20, lane changes near busier intersections, and close calls that become real crashes when visibility is poor or traffic speeds shift quickly.
When you’re hurt, it’s not just the pain you have to manage. You also have to handle insurance questions, medical appointments, and the uncertainty of what’s “normal” after an injury.
A key goal in an Ashtabula case is building a timeline that matches how local crashes typically unfold and how symptoms usually progress—so the claim doesn’t get dismissed as “inconvenience” or “something else.”


