Many neck and back injuries in Wilson involve sudden stops, lane changes, and unexpected impacts on busy stretches of road—especially during rush hours when drivers are distracted or traffic flow is unpredictable. In these situations, the defense often argues that your symptoms are unrelated to the crash or that they’re exaggerated.
That’s why we focus early on the “how” and the “when”:
- Where the impact occurred and what the traffic pattern was like
- Whether there’s dashcam/video, witness observations, or other objective details
- How quickly symptoms appeared (and how they changed over the following days)
A spine injury claim is rarely won by a single document. It’s won when the incident story, your medical records, and your functional limitations line up.


