In Southfield, neck and back injuries often show up right after the kind of traffic and road conditions that are common in Metro Detroit—sudden braking, lane changes, late-night visibility issues, and high-volume rush-hour collisions. A crash on a busy corridor, a rear-end impact at an intersection, or even a parking-lot bump can trigger symptoms that feel minor at first and then intensify over the next several days.
When that happens, you’re not just dealing with soreness. You’re trying to figure out whether the injury is serious enough to document, whether it will worsen, and how to handle insurance while you’re trying to heal.

