Neck and back injuries are frequently challenged because symptoms don’t always match what people expect to see right away. In Rochester, common scenarios that lead to these disputes include:
- Commuter collisions where sudden braking or lane changes can trigger whiplash-type injuries.
- Commercial traffic interactions—delivery vehicles, service trucks, and ride-share traffic—that complicate fault and documentation.
- Construction and traffic-flow changes that increase the likelihood of sudden stops, merges, or altered driving patterns.
- Workplace incidents involving industrial or warehouse tasks, repetitive strain, awkward lifting, or slip-and-fall landings.
When the defense argues the injury wasn’t caused by the crash or wasn’t severe enough to warrant treatment, the case often turns on the timeline: when symptoms began, what providers documented, and how quickly care was sought.


