Greensboro is a commuting city. That means many serious spine-related injuries come from the moments people least expect: sudden braking on busy corridors, lane changes around trucks, and late-night collisions near entertainment areas.
Neck and back injuries are especially common in:
- Rear-end crashes on high-traffic routes where head/neck strain (and sometimes disc or nerve irritation) follows impact
- Intersection and merge collisions where the force is harder to predict and liability can be contested
- Truck- and work-vehicle incidents involving loading docks, delivery schedules, or sudden stops
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents (including near shopping centers and event venues) where uneven force can aggravate the spine
What residents notice first is pain and stiffness. What the legal side needs next is evidence of when symptoms started, what changed after the incident, and what clinicians documented.


