Woodhaven traffic patterns and nearby roadway connections mean many injuries happen in the real-world situations residents recognize:
- Rear-end collisions on commuting stretches, where sudden braking can trigger whiplash, disc irritation, and soft-tissue damage.
- Lane-change and merging impacts when visibility and timing are off—especially during heavy traffic hours.
- Truck-related incidents that can involve higher forces, aggressive braking, and disputes about speed and lane positioning.
- Stop-and-go congestion that makes “minor” impacts escalate into pain, muscle spasm, and reduced mobility over the following days.
In these cases, the defense may argue your symptoms are temporary or unrelated to the crash. Your best protection is building a claim that links the incident to your medical findings and your day-to-day limitations.


