Many spinal injury claims in the region stem from collisions that happen fast and leave limited time to react. Common scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end collisions on commute corridors where traffic slows unexpectedly
- Truck-related impacts involving larger vehicles traveling through mixed traffic
- Turn and lane-change crashes when visibility is reduced or drivers misjudge speed
- Intersection collisions near busy commercial areas, where braking distances matter
When the impact is sudden, neck strain, whiplash-type injuries, disc irritation, and lower back sprains can follow. The challenge is that insurers frequently argue the injury is minor, temporary, or unrelated—especially when symptoms don’t match what they expected to see in the first few days.


