In commuter-heavy areas, neck and back injuries frequently begin after sudden braking, lane changes, or impact from following vehicles—situations where liability can become disputed quickly. Even when you know you were injured, insurance companies may argue that:
- the crash was minor,
- your symptoms started later,
- another condition explains your pain,
- or your medical records don’t match the incident timeline.
In South River, these disputes commonly involve:
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go traffic (whiplash-type injuries and disc-related complaints can follow).
- Commercial vehicle impacts where gap distance, lane position, and braking behavior matter.
- Low-visibility conditions from rain, glare, or early/late light—especially when another driver’s reaction time is challenged.
- Workday incidents for people employed in industrial, logistics, or maintenance roles where awkward lifting and quick recovery efforts can affect early documentation.
Your claim becomes stronger when the “story of the crash” is supported by evidence and aligned with medical findings.


