In a typical neck/back claim, the dispute usually isn’t whether you feel pain—it’s whether the injury is tied to the incident and how serious it is. In Greenville, that can be complicated by real-world delays and competing explanations, such as:
- Backlog of appointments at local clinics or imaging centers (timing matters)
- Construction and detours that change how an incident happened or what drivers could see
- Work demands in manufacturing and warehouse environments, where employees may be pressured to “push through” symptoms
- Prior conditions (common in Ohio) that defense teams argue were the real cause
A strong claim organizes the timeline: what changed after the incident, what providers documented, what treatment was recommended, and how your function is affected.


