In West Hollywood, claims frequently begin with a recognizable pattern: a sudden stop, a lane change, a distracted driver, a pedestrian crossing, or a tight turn where reaction time is limited. Neck and back problems—such as whiplash, disc irritation, nerve symptoms, and muscle/ligament strains—can appear immediately or build over the next few days as inflammation and spasms increase.
Because local incidents can involve different parties (drivers, rideshare vehicles, cyclists, property owners near drop-off points), the first question we ask is practical: who had the duty to act reasonably, and what evidence exists right now? In many cases, the strongest proof is time-sensitive.


