In and around Milton, rear-end collisions are common—especially where traffic slows unexpectedly or drivers are distracted while merging or changing lanes. Neck and back injuries can develop in two phases: you might feel okay at first, then notice stiffness, headaches, or radiating pain later the same day or over the next several days.
We frequently see injured drivers and passengers who:
- delay treatment because symptoms feel “manageable,”
- return to work too soon,
- underestimate how long therapy or follow-up care can take,
- or accept quick settlement offers before their medical picture is complete.
When that happens, insurers may argue the injury is minor, temporary, or unrelated to the crash. Your next steps matter.


