In and around Lynn, many cases begin with patterns like these:
- Rear-end collisions at changing light cycles (sudden braking, distracted driving, or following too closely)
- Low-speed impact injuries that don’t feel “serious” at first—then symptoms intensify over days
- Crosswalk and pedestrian interactions where drivers misjudge distance or speed
- Delivery and commercial vehicle incidents involving tight streets, limited visibility, or rushed maneuvers
- Construction-adjacent roadway hazards (lane changes, uneven surfaces, blocked sightlines)
These situations often lead to cervical strain/whiplash, thoracic or lumbar sprain, disc irritation, and soft-tissue injuries that can still have significant functional impact—missed work, limited driving tolerance, sleep disruption, and difficulty lifting or bending.


