Neck and back injuries are common after sudden braking, lane changes, and rear-end crashes on Route 14 corridors and other busy Cary-area roads. They’re also common in workplace settings where employees drive between sites or unload equipment—then the first “tightness” turns into days of reduced range of motion, headaches, or nerve symptoms.
When that happens, you need more than general legal information. You need a lawyer who understands how local insurers evaluate claims, how medical documentation is typically challenged, and how to move quickly without sacrificing the strength of your case.


