In Columbus, injuries often occur in predictable scenarios: stop-and-go traffic, sudden braking on busy corridors, merge points, and higher-speed impacts when drivers misjudge distance. Neck and back injuries are commonly tied to:
- Rear-end collisions where the head and spine snap forward and back
- Side-impact crashes that twist the torso and stress the spine
- Truck and commercial vehicle incidents that can create harsher forces
- Falls on uneven sidewalks, parking lots, or work surfaces—especially during wet weather
Why this matters for your case: insurers often argue that symptoms weren’t caused by the incident or that the injury is “just soreness.” A strong claim in Columbus depends on showing a credible connection between how the incident happened and how symptoms developed afterward—not just that you hurt.


