Many neck and back injury claims in Marlborough involve high-traffic commuting patterns and mixed roadway conditions—including:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go collisions near major corridors, where whiplash-type injuries often show up immediately or worsen over several days.
- Commercial vehicle encounters tied to deliveries and service routes, where defense teams often argue “minor impact” or blame pre-existing symptoms.
- Worksite and loading-area incidents for warehouse, logistics, and trades work, where awkward lifting or a sudden trip can trigger back strain and nerve pain.
- Parking lot and sidewalk hazards around retail areas and busy residential streets, where liability can hinge on notice, maintenance, and whether warnings were reasonable.
These cases tend to rise and fall on the same practical issues: timing of treatment, consistency of the symptom timeline, and whether the medical record supports causation.


