A lot of Woodbury injury cases start the same way: the initial impact feels minor, then pain and stiffness build over the next few days. That pattern is common after:
- Rear-end collisions in congested traffic and at signal-heavy intersections
- Lane-change impacts when drivers underestimate closing distance
- Stop-and-go braking that triggers neck strain and low-back spasms
- Truck and delivery vehicle encounters on major corridors
Minnesota juries and adjusters typically look closely at timing: what you felt immediately, what symptoms emerged later, and whether your treatment followed a consistent course.


