While every case is different, the patterns we handle locally tend to repeat:
- Rear-end and brake-check collisions on commuting routes, where whiplash-type neck injuries and low-back strains often follow.
- Truck and equipment impacts involving delivery vehicles and industrial traffic, where sudden jolts can aggravate existing spine problems.
- Falls on uneven ground—driveways, construction-adjacent walkways, and icy edges near residential properties—leading to back compression injuries or aggravations.
- Workplace strain injuries common in physically demanding roles, especially where lifting, awkward positions, or rushed schedules increase risk.
- Tourist/visitor driving-related crashes during peak travel periods, when unfamiliar drivers may miss turns, following distances, or changing road conditions.
If the incident happened in/around Berthoud, your evidence should reflect the context: traffic flow, lighting, weather, road conditions, and how quickly symptoms appeared.


