In Montgomery, many claims start with a crash or incident that happens fast and feels straightforward in the moment. But later, disputes often focus on details such as:
- Traffic patterns and timing: Adjusters may argue the incident was minor compared to how symptoms escalated later.
- Delayed documentation: People sometimes wait to see if pain improves, then face questions about causation.
- Comparative fault arguments: Even if you were rear-ended or injured in a parking-lot situation, defendants may claim your actions contributed.
- Multiple parties: When crashes involve more than two vehicles—or when a commercial vehicle is involved—liability can get complicated quickly.
A strong claim doesn’t just rely on “I feel worse.” It needs a consistent story supported by medical records and incident evidence.


