In Meridian, collisions frequently happen during commutes and lane changes—think sudden braking in traffic, turn-lane squeezes, merges near busy corridors, or work-zone slowdowns. Neck and back injuries in these situations are commonly caused by:
- Rear-end impacts and whiplash-type forces
- Side impacts that twist the spine
- Falls around vehicles or on uneven surfaces after a crash
- Jolts from curb/median contact during evasive maneuvers
When liability is disputed, the “timeline” becomes critical: what you felt immediately, when you sought care, and whether your medical record reflects symptoms that match the incident mechanics.


