Many Easthampton residents face collisions and incidents that commonly lead to neck and back harm:
- Rear-end impacts on commuter stretches: quick braking can trigger whiplash-type injuries and aggravate existing back conditions.
- Crosswalk and turning-vehicle scenarios: sudden turning or failure to yield can cause twisting forces that affect the cervical or lumbar spine.
- Construction and roadwork zones: altered traffic patterns and abrupt lane changes increase the chance of collisions and hard stops.
- Delivery, loading, and warehouse-style work: awkward lifting, jostling, and strain often lead to disc irritation, sprains, or nerve-related symptoms.
In these situations, the defense often focuses on what adjusters call “inconsistency” or “pre-existing condition” theories. Your case needs a clear timeline linking the incident to the onset and progression of symptoms.


