Many spinal injury cases start with a crash or workplace incident—but the outcome often turns on what happens after the impact: when you sought treatment, what your clinicians documented, and how the incident fits the mechanics of injury.
In Somerville, common scenarios include:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go collisions during commuting hours, where whiplash-type injuries can worsen as inflammation builds.
- Lane-change and merge incidents that lead to disputes about speed, braking, and where each vehicle was positioned.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk close calls near busy corridors, where falls or sudden twists can affect the neck and lower back.
- Construction and jobsite accidents involving awkward lifting, slips, or impacts that trigger back strain and nerve irritation.
A key difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets stalled is whether the record supports your timeline. That means your medical visits, symptom progression, and incident details should line up in a way insurance can’t dismiss as “unrelated.”


