After a neck or back injury, it’s easy to assume the case is straightforward—especially if you “know” what caused the pain. But insurance adjusters in Texas typically look for consistency: the incident timeline, the medical history, and whether your symptoms align with the mechanism of injury.
In Portland-area cases, disputes commonly arise when:
- Treatment starts later than the incident (even if the delay was reasonable)
- Early symptoms change or become more noticeable after you return to work
- Imaging results don’t tell the full story of functional limits
- The injury is blamed on something pre-existing
A strong claim is built by connecting the dots: what happened, when symptoms began, what clinicians observed, and how your ability to work and function changed.


