Columbus residents spend time on regional highways and local routes where speeds can change quickly—especially during school schedules, shift changes, and seasonal travel. Many neck and back cases in this area begin after:
- Rear-end collisions where braking is sudden
- Side-impact crashes at intersections and merge points
- Commercial vehicle incidents involving loading zones or work-site traffic
- Impacts that feel minor at first, but lead to stiffness, headaches, or radiating pain over the following days
Insurance companies may suggest your symptoms are “normal soreness” or unrelated to the incident. That’s why timing and documentation matter early—before the story becomes harder to prove.


