Dickinson traffic and regional conditions can increase the odds of serious spine injuries—especially rear-end collisions, side impacts, and sudden braking on winter roads. Even a “minor” impact can cause whiplash-type symptoms or aggravate an existing condition.
Local work patterns can also affect claims. If you’re working long shifts, commuting between sites, or doing physically demanding tasks, symptoms may flare later—even after you return home. Insurance adjusters sometimes argue that delayed worsening means the incident wasn’t the cause. A strong claim needs a clear timeline tying your symptoms to the event and the medical care you pursued.


