Many serious neck and back injuries in Wellington come from rear-end impacts and sudden braking during rush-hour travel or when traffic tightens near major corridors. Even when you know you were driving safely, adjusters often argue about speed, lane position, “what you could have avoided,” or whether your symptoms are exaggerated.
Colorado also uses comparative fault concepts in personal injury cases, which means your recovery can be reduced if the other side claims you share some responsibility. That’s why the early evidence matters so much—before statements, medical narratives, or incident details become inconsistent.


