Many neck and back cases in Hattiesburg come from sudden, high-stress moments—rear-end collisions during stop-and-go traffic, merges where drivers misjudge speed, and roadway slowdowns that lead to brake impacts. Those forces commonly produce whiplash-type neck injuries and back strain, but the challenge for claimants is that the defense often argues the symptoms don’t match the incident or got worse later for unrelated reasons.
What matters is not just that you hurt—it’s whether your medical records and symptom timeline align with the mechanism of injury. If you’re in the days after an accident, the details you record now can become the foundation of your case.


