05/18/2026
People often ask me why I specialize in auto injury care.
Because I’ve lived it.
Eight years ago, I went from chiropractor… to patient in an instant.
(The first photo is what my Jeep looked like after)
I was driving through Minneapolis when I got rear-ended by a drunk driver going 90 MPH. My Jeep was totaled.
In the moment, everything is a blur—confusion, adrenaline, trying to process what just happened.
I walked away deeply grateful it wasn’t worse.
But I didn’t walk away unaffected.
Like many people in auto accidents, I dealt with neck pain and whiplash. And for the first time, I truly understood what my patients go through—not just physically, but mentally and emotionally.
What surprised me most wasn’t just the injury…
It was everything that came after.
In school, you learn how to diagnose and treat.
What you don’t fully see is the complexity of personal injury cases:
• Navigating insurance
• Understanding documentation requirements
• Coordinating with attorneys
• Helping patients who are overwhelmed, confused, and unsure what to do next
That experience changed how I practice forever.
Today, when someone walks into our office after an accident, they’re often not just in pain—they’re stressed, frustrated, and looking for direction.
And many times, we’re the first call they make.
That’s a responsibility I don’t take lightly.
My mission since that day has been simple: To master the personal injury space, not just clinically, but as a true guide for patients through the entire process.
Today, we manage a high volume of injury cases while delivering the highest standard of care to every patient we serve.
That means:
• Delivering excellent diagnosis and care
• Providing clear, confident guidance
• Connecting patients with the right resources—whether that’s medical providers or attorneys
• And most importantly… meeting them with empathy
Because I’ve been in their shoes.
Eight years later, I’m still learning more every day. And I’m committed to continuing to raise the standard of care in this space.
If you ever have a patient, friend, or family member navigating an injury case and don’t know where to send them, I’m always happy to be a resource.
Feel free to reach out or connect.