While every case turns on its facts, the patterns we see locally often include:
- Rear-end and hard braking collisions on busy commute stretches where drivers follow too closely or fail to anticipate sudden slowdowns.
- Tourist and rental-vehicle crashes where unfamiliar driving habits, reduced awareness, or rushed lane changes increase the odds of impact.
- Falls on uneven surfaces—including poorly maintained walkways, steps, or parking areas with inadequate warning or lighting.
- Worksite strains involving awkward lifting, repetitive motion, or slip hazards in industrial or service settings.
In each of these situations, the spine doesn’t always hurt immediately in the same way. Pain may intensify over the next day or two, and the defense may later claim your symptoms weren’t caused by the incident. Getting the right records early matters.


