Will I get dismissed if my imaging doesn’t look severe?
Not automatically. Many legitimate neck and back injuries involve soft-tissue strain, nerve irritation, and functional limitations that may not show up dramatically on imaging. What matters is the medical record + symptom timeline + documented impact.
What if my pain started a day or two after the crash?
That can be normal. Neck and back symptoms often evolve over time. The key is consistency: treatment records should reflect when symptoms began, how they changed, and what clinicians observed.
How do I handle calls from an insurance adjuster?
Be careful. Adjusters may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used to dispute causation or severity. We can help you understand what to say, what to avoid, and how to protect your claim.
Can I still pursue a claim if I’m already in treatment?
Yes. In many cases, treatment is part of proving the injury and determining the full scope of damages. The important thing is building the record while you’re receiving care.
If you were injured in El Reno, OK and you’re dealing with neck or back pain after a crash, you shouldn’t have to guess about what your next step should be. Contact Specter Legal for a case review and clear guidance on evidence, Oklahoma deadlines, and settlement options.