In and around Florence, many accidents involve high-speed merges, abrupt braking, and changes in traffic patterns that can make it difficult to prove what happened. In a neck/back claim, the “what happened” matters because insurance companies often argue that symptoms weren’t caused by the crash or that the injury is less serious than you say.
Local realities that frequently affect these cases:
- Rear-end and multi-car collisions where medical issues may be blamed on a prior condition or the other impact.
- Commute-style crashes where people delay treatment because they think they “toughed it out,” then symptoms worsen.
- Roadway congestion and lane changes that lead to disputes about visibility, speed, and fault.
A strong case in Florence usually starts with preserving the right evidence early and connecting your treatment to the incident.


