In the Cleveland region, disputes commonly arise because the event is reconstructed differently by each side—particularly in:
- Rear-end collisions on highways and ramp merges
- Intersection crashes where braking and visibility are contested
- Collisions involving rideshare or commercial vehicles that have separate reporting procedures
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in high-traffic areas
Even when you know you were injured, insurers may argue that your symptoms were caused by something else, that the injury didn’t match the mechanism of impact, or that you delayed treatment.
That’s why your case needs a clear narrative that connects:
- the incident timeline,
- your immediate symptoms,
- the medical findings,
- and the real functional impact (work, driving, lifting, sleep).


