Milton residents know the routine: early drives, sudden braking on busy corridors, and traffic changes that make it hard to react in time. After a rear-end crash or a collision at an intersection, it’s common to feel “fine” at first—then notice neck stiffness, low-back pain, headaches, or tingling later that day or within a week.
If another driver’s negligence caused the incident, you may be dealing with more than discomfort. You could be facing follow-up appointments, missed work, limits on lifting or driving, and insurance pressure to “wrap it up” before your treatment plan is clear. A local attorney can help you focus on the evidence and next steps—so you’re not guessing while your recovery is unfolding.


