Injury claims aren’t only about whether you feel pain. They usually become disputes over how the injury happened and how serious it really is—especially when you’re dealing with:
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go traffic
- Lane-change impacts where braking times are contested
- Intersections where visibility and right-of-way are disputed
- Follow-up delays because work schedules and medical appointments don’t always line up
Insurance companies may argue that your symptoms were pre-existing, unrelated, or exaggerated—particularly if there’s a gap between the crash and the first medical visit, or if early treatment notes are brief.
A lawyer helps you build a claim that connects the incident to your medical findings and day-to-day limitations, rather than leaving you to defend your story alone.


