In a coastal city with year-round commuters and heavy seasonal activity, claims can turn on details that don’t matter as much elsewhere.
Common Portsmouth scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions and stop-and-go traffic: sudden braking on Route 1 or during downtown congestion can trigger whiplash-type injuries and aggravate pre-existing spine issues.
- Pedestrian-heavy areas: crosswalks, sidewalks, and mixed traffic (cars, bikes, ride-shares, delivery vehicles) can create disputes over who saw what and when.
- Slips and trips in high-foot-traffic zones: wet floors, uneven pavement, poor lighting, or delayed cleanup can lead to falls that strain the neck or back.
- Construction and industrial work: lifting, awkward positions, and workplace safety gaps can worsen spinal injuries—especially when early reports are incomplete.
When the defense challenges causation, it’s often because the injury mechanism doesn’t “look dramatic” on day one—or because the timeline is questioned.


