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Rear-end accidents come out of nowhere. You may be sitting at a red light, waiting for it to turn green, when a driver behind you slams into your car because they never slowed down. This kind of impact jolts your whole body forward, possibly causing severe injuries that aren’t fully understood until later. Sometimes, rear-end accident victims think they are okay at the scene of the accident, thanks to adrenaline and the delayed onset of symptoms.
Some victims will be immediately taken to the hospital for treatment, but others will leave the accident scene, thinking the worst they experience may be a bit of soreness. And then, the next morning, when the accident victim can’t turn their head or twist their neck, they realize just how seriously they were injured.
Insurance companies try to take advantage of this time between the crash and when your pain started. They count on being able to minimize what happened and downplay your injuries. Their goal is to get you to accept a fast offer and sign away your right to more compensation before you know how serious your injuries actually are.
At Lowe Law Group, we step in so that doesn’t happen. We handle the legal fight for car accident victims in Grand Forks and beyond. That way, you focus on your healing instead of worrying about dealing with an uncooperative insurance company.
The damage from a rear-end collision comes down to simple physics. The moment another vehicle strikes yours from behind, your seat absorbs the force and pushes your torso forward. Your head, however, doesn’t move right away. For a fraction of a second, it stays behind while the rest of you surges ahead, then snaps forward violently as the momentum transfers.
Researchers have found that, “Crash tests indicate that a change of vehicle velocity of 4 km/hr (2.5 mph) may produce occupant symptoms. Vehicle damage may not occur until 14-15 km/hr (8.7 mph).” This means that the human body can be injured, even if the rear-ending car is going as slow as 2.5 miles per hour–even if a car doesn’t show any damage! Injuries are even more common if the rear-end crash occurs at 10-25 miles per hour.
That physical sequence puts extraordinary stress on the cervical spine, the muscles of your neck and upper back, and the soft tissue structures that hold everything together.
Adrenaline makes things worse in one specific way: it masks pain. At the scene, your heart is pounding, your focus narrows to the immediate moment, and your nervous system suppresses the sensation of injury. People walk away from crashes with fractured vertebrae, all without realizing anything is wrong. The symptoms can surface later, usually 24 to 72 hours after the accident, once inflammation builds and the adrenaline fades.
This is normal and medically well-documented. But insurance adjusters treat delayed symptoms as suspicious. They suggest that if you were really hurt, you would have felt it right away. Understanding why that argument is wrong is one of the first things we address when building your case.
As Grand Forks personal injury lawyers, we understand the strategies that the insurance companies use to try to get out of paying you what you deserve, and we know how to counter them.
A rear-end collision can happen virtually anywhere, but some traffic patterns make rear-end collisions more likely. For example, University Avenue carries heavy stop-and-go traffic throughout the day, particularly near the University of North Dakota campus. Distracted drivers may be more likely to rear-end the vehicle in front of them when there are so many stops along the way.
Another potential trigger for rear-end accidents is heavy pedestrian activity, like you’ll find on campus or in downtown Grand Forks. A driver who has to stop suddenly for a pedestrian could be rear-ended by someone behind them who fails to stop in time.
Interstates, including I-29, create another category of risk. Rear-end collisions can happen during merges, when entering the highway, or when exiting the highway only to be greeted with backed-up traffic in the city.
Winter driving is accompanied by risk, as well. Black ice that forms on bridges and shady sections of roadway can lead to one car sliding into the back of another. Winter driving in Grand Forks also means reduced visibility, stormy weather, and a change in the stopping distance necessary to avoid a collision.
As rear-end accident attorneys in Grand Forks, ND, we see all kinds of injuries from these accidents. Some types of injuries are especially common.
Lawyers, insurance companies, drivers, and medical professionals often discuss whiplash as a frequent type of injury. Sometimes, this discussion makes it sound like whiplash is a minor inconvenience, but that’s not the case at all. Whiplash is an injury to the soft tissue of your cervical spine, which results from the rapid hyperextension and flexion of your neck and back. This damage can cause torn muscles, ligament damage, and nerve compression, leading to pain, numbness, and limited range of motion for months. In serious cases, the effects are permanent.
Rear-end crashes also cause:
Emergency rooms do a great job of ruling out life-threatening conditions and treating them if they are present. However, they don’t evaluate your injuries with your long-term recovery or your legal claim in mind. That evaluation requires someone who understands both the medical reality of your injuries and what it means for your case.
Dr. Andrew Georgi is our Medical Director, a full-time member of our legal team, not a consultant we call when we need a signature on a document. He joined our team of Grand Forks rear-impact injury lawyers in 2021 after more than a decade practicing anesthesiology, during which he assisted in over 10,000 surgeries.
Dr. Georgi understands injury at a clinical level that changes how our cases are built.
In rear-end accident cases specifically, his role matters in several concrete ways:
Insurance companies bring in their own hired medical experts. Those experts are selected, in part, because they reliably minimize injury severity. Dr. Georgi’s evaluations are built to withstand exactly that challenge. He translates complex medical findings into plain language that adjusters, mediators, and juries can follow, making it much harder to dismiss what you’re experiencing as exaggerated or unrelated to the crash.
Other firms consult outside medical experts on an as-needed basis. We have Dr. Georgi working on your case from the first day. That makes a big difference!
It’s imperative to work with a rear-end crash attorney in Grand Forks who understands the strategies used by insurance companies to downplay your injuries. This is one of the main ways that they try to reduce the compensation you’re owed.
Getting fair compensation can be a challenge, but a knowledgeable attorney can do the work of investigating your accident, negotiating with the insurance company, and even going to court if necessary.
At Lowe Law Group, we know how insurance companies handle rear-end crash claims. That knowledge gives you a significant advantage!
The first strategy insurance companies reach for? The minor impact defense. If your car didn’t sustain significant visible damage, they will argue that your injuries can’t be that serious. Unfortunately, this argument has been used successfully to deny and minimize claims for years, despite consistent medical evidence that serious soft tissue injuries can occur at low speeds. Our forensic team documents the biomechanical reality of your specific crash to counter this directly.
A second strategy is to downplay soft tissue injuries altogether. These injuries don’t show up on MRIs and X-rays, which means the insurance company may suggest that the injury isn’t real or substantive. Dr. Georgi’s evaluation of your injuries can identify what imaging misses.
Insurance companies also try to move quickly. It’s not uncommon to be contacted within a day or two of the crash, before you understand the full extent of your injuries. Sometimes, accident victims will think that the initial settlement amount sounds reasonable because they don’t realize the extent of their injuries, the future cost of treatment, and the amount of time they’ll be off work.
It’s important to speak with a Grand Forks rear-end car accident attorney before signing anything!
No formula produces an exact number for your case, and anyone who tells you otherwise isn’t being straight with you. What we can tell you is that we know how to identify the real damages that you’ve experienced so that you can get the compensation you’re owed.
Economic damages are the measurable, financial losses:
Non-economic damages account for what doesn’t appear on a bill, but still affect your life:
If the at-fault driver was underinsured, your own UM/UIM policy may provide a meaningful additional recovery. We examine every available avenue before we estimate what your case is worth.
Rear-end accident cases require quick action on evidence that disappears fast. The moment we take your case, our team gets started.
We secure dashcam footage, intersection camera recordings, and any available traffic signal data before it’s overwritten or deleted. Cell phone records can establish whether the other driver was distracted at the moment of impact, and we pursue those through proper legal channels. Vehicle damage analysis, when impact severity is disputed, gives our forensic specialists the data they need to reconstruct exactly what happened.
Witness identification is time-sensitive. People who saw the crash from a nearby sidewalk or another vehicle have no obligation to stay available, and their memories of specific details fade quickly. We work to locate and document witness accounts early
Dr. Georgi’s independent medical evaluation runs parallel to the legal investigation. Insurance companies routinely argue that gaps in treatment or delayed symptom onset mean the injuries weren’t caused by the crash. We build a medically documented timeline that closes those gaps before they can be used against you.
Fault usually isn’t hard to establish in rear-end cases, but clear liability doesn’t mean the insurance company will pay what your case is actually worth. When they can’t dispute who caused the crash, they shift to attacking your injuries, your treatment choices, and the dollar amounts you’re claiming. That’s where the real fight happens, and that’s where our team focuses.
Insurance companies will argue it should. Their minor impact defense is one of the most commonly used tactics in rear-end cases. The problem is that vehicle damage and human injury don’t correlate the way they suggest. Modern bumpers are engineered to absorb and minimize visible damage; that energy transfers somewhere, often directly to the occupants. We address this argument with forensic documentation and medical evidence specific to your crash.
Ideally, you seek medical care immediately, but delayed medical care doesn’t end your case. What it does is create a gap that the insurance company will try to use. We address this by documenting why symptoms are medically expected to appear 24 to 72 hours after the crash, and by building a clear record of when your symptoms appeared and how they progressed. Seek care as soon as you can, and contact us at the same time.
This is a real problem in North Dakota, where many drivers carry only minimum liability coverage. If their policy limits don’t cover your damages, we look at your own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage as an additional source of compensation. We identify every available policy and pursue every avenue before we consider a case fully resolved.
Most cases settle within six months to two years. The timeline depends on how serious your injuries are, how long your medical treatment takes, and how willing the insurance company is to negotiate in good faith. We don’t recommend settling until your medical picture is clear, because once you sign, you can’t go back for more. We’ll give you an honest assessment of the realistic timeline for your specific situation during your free consultation.
Under North Dakota’s comparative fault rules, you can recover as long as you’re found to be less than 50% responsible for the crash. If you’re 20% at fault, your compensation is reduced by 20%. Insurance companies frequently raise fault arguments to reduce what they have to pay. We prepare for those arguments from the start, documenting the evidence that establishes what actually happened.
You’ve already been through the crash. The pain, the insurance calls, the uncertainty about what your body is going to need over the coming months. That’s enough to carry without also trying to navigate a legal claim on your own.
Lowe Law Group takes the legal weight off your shoulders entirely. We step in, handle every piece of the process, and fight for everything your case is worth. There’s no upfront cost, no pressure, and no risk. If we don’t win, you don’t pay.
Contact us today for a free case evaluation. Tell us what happened, and we’ll take it from there.
Your priority now is to heal. Ours is to win your case. Here’s our 3-Step Approach:
Let us listen to your story. We’ll provide a free, no pressure case evaluation.
Our team handles everything: the legal process, gathering paperwork, reviewing your medical treatment, and more.
We win your case and maximize your compensation or we don’t get paid, guaranteed.
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