Neck and back cases in Buffalo commonly involve:
- Traffic collisions during high-commute congestion (rear-end impacts, lane-change contact, and sudden braking)
- Winter slip-and-fall injuries where ice, snow melt, or poor traction causes twisting, falls, or awkward landings
- Work injuries in industrial and service settings (awkward lifting, repetitive strain, loading/unloading, and falls from height)
What matters legally isn’t only that you feel pain—it’s whether the evidence supports that the incident caused or aggravated the condition. In practice, defense teams often focus on timing (when symptoms started), documentation (what was recorded and when), and consistency (how your story matches the medical record).


