Inver Grove Heights is suburban and spread out, which means many people experience collisions at higher speeds than they expect—especially when traffic is flowing and braking is sudden. Rear-end impacts are common, but so are situations involving:
- Lane changes and merging when drivers misjudge timing
- Sudden braking near stop-and-go areas
- Commercial vehicles on regional routes
- Parking-lot collisions where visibility is limited
These incidents can trigger whiplash, strains, disc irritation, and other conditions that don’t always show up immediately as “severe” injuries. Minnesota juries and adjusters typically look for consistency between the crash timeline and the medical record. That’s why what you do in the first days after the incident matters.


