Many local cases begin with a familiar pattern: a rear-end collision on a busy roadway, a sudden braking event, or a side-impact where the body twists before you have time to brace. Neck and back injuries are especially sensitive to these mechanics—because the way the force moved through your body can affect what clinicians look for and what an insurance carrier is willing to pay.
We focus early on the details that matter in Cairo claims, such as:
- How the collision happened (speed changes, lane position, and impact direction)
- Whether commercial vehicles or heavy traffic contributed to the stop-and-go impact
- What you could feel immediately versus what developed over the next days
- Any history of prior spine issues—and whether the incident aggravated them
This is the foundation for building credibility. Adjusters often look for reasons to argue the injury is unrelated, exaggerated, or temporary.


