In many personal injury cases, the injury mechanism is the whole story. In Sanford, common scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions where sudden braking triggers whiplash-type injuries and soft-tissue trauma
- Intersection crashes with high-impact forces that can aggravate cervical or lumbar conditions
- Lane-change and turning incidents that lead to twisting forces on the spine
- Construction-zone disruptions that increase sudden stops, abrupt merges, and side impacts
These cases often involve fast claim timelines, recorded statements, and requests for “quick resolution.” The problem is that neck and back injuries can evolve—sometimes pain ramps up over days, and imaging may not fully explain functional limitations right away.


