Injuries in and around Melrose can involve situations that make insurance disputes more likely—especially when the record isn’t crystal clear early on. You may see patterns like:
- Rear-end collisions and commuting crashes where initial symptoms seem mild, but headaches, dizziness, or concentration problems persist.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where the injury is real but the timeline of treatment and documentation affects how insurers view severity.
- Parking lot falls and sidewalk hazards around retail areas and apartment corridors, where liability turns on notice and maintenance.
When symptoms evolve, the real dispute often becomes less about the diagnosis label and more about whether the other party’s conduct caused the neurological effects and how consistently treatment was pursued.


