In Cranston, many cases begin with collisions that happen during predictable traffic patterns: sudden braking, lane changes, and delays around major corridors. These scenarios often produce common injury mechanisms—whiplash, disc irritation, soft-tissue sprains, and nerve-related symptoms—that may not look the same on day one as they do weeks later.
Because symptoms can evolve, the early story you create—what you felt, when it started, where it radiates, what movements are hard—often becomes the backbone of the case. We help you translate your medical timeline into a clear causation narrative that matches the incident type and the pattern of treatment.


