Many local cases involve the same real-world patterns:
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go traffic and sudden lane changes
- Intersection impacts where visibility, turning angles, or timing issues become disputed
- Pedestrian and cyclist conflicts near high-activity corridors, where whiplash-type injuries are common
- Worksite and construction-adjacent crashes, including vehicle backing incidents near loading areas
These scenarios matter legally because they influence how evidence is gathered—what cameras may capture, how quickly witnesses can be identified, and whether the injury mechanism is consistent with your medical records.


