In Selma, many injury cases involve the same themes: congested roadway segments, fast-changing traffic conditions, and drivers who may dispute what happened. In rear-end and angle-impact crashes especially, neck and back injuries can come from:
- Whiplash-type strain after sudden deceleration
- Lumbar strain from the body being thrown forward or twisted
- Disc and nerve irritation that emerges as inflammation settles
- Aggravation of a pre-existing condition after a new impact
Adjusters may argue that your pain is “normal,” “temporary,” or unrelated. That’s why the timeline matters—what you felt in the first days, what your providers documented, and how your symptoms changed.


