Many neck and back cases in Buford stem from sudden, forceful impacts—especially on roads where drivers frequently brake, merge, or change lanes. In these situations, the first few days matter:
- Pain may start immediately—or increase after adrenaline wears off.
- Symptoms like stiffness, headaches, or radiating pain can develop as swelling and muscle guarding kick in.
- Insurance adjusters may treat your injury like a “minor complaint” unless your records show what changed after the crash.
If you’re dealing with a claim after a collision, your timeline should be anchored to medical documentation and consistent descriptions of how your symptoms affected you.


