In the real world, neck and back cases in Shawnee frequently hinge on timeline consistency and how the incident matches the symptoms.
After a collision, it’s common for pain to start right away—or to worsen over the next several days as inflammation and muscle guarding kick in. Defense teams may argue your symptoms are unrelated, delayed, or caused by something that existed before.
That’s why we focus on building an evidence story that connects:
- what happened (including road conditions and event sequence),
- when symptoms began,
- what clinicians documented,
- and what limitations followed.


