Morton is close enough to larger roadways that many residents drive between work, schools, and appointments. That means rear-end collisions, lane-change impacts, and braking incidents are common causes of whiplash and spinal injuries.
In these cases, adjusters often argue that symptoms were minor at first or that treatment came “too late.” But with neck and back injuries, the timeline doesn’t always follow what people expect—pain can intensify over days as inflammation and muscle guarding set in.
What matters for your claim: a consistent medical record tied to the incident, plus evidence that your symptoms match the mechanics of the crash.


