Neck and back injuries are common after sudden-impact crashes and jarring stops—especially when traffic is shifting around rush-hour bottlenecks on the 60/215 corridors and drivers are changing lanes quickly. In Beaumont, it’s also not unusual for injuries to happen during short trips: a quick errand, a school run, or merging near busy intersections.
What matters most is getting medical care right away and building a record that insurers can’t dismiss. A “wait and see” approach can be risky when your symptoms start mild and then worsen over days—stiffness, reduced range of motion, headaches, or nerve-type pain.


