In and around Clayton, Ohio, many serious neck and back injury claims begin the same way: people feel “mostly okay” at first after a sudden impact—then pain, stiffness, headaches, or nerve symptoms ramp up over the next 24–72 hours.
That pattern is especially common with:
- Rear-end crashes on busy corridors where braking distances get tight
- Lane-change impacts and sideswipes that jolt the spine
- Stop-and-go traffic where the body absorbs repeated micro-movements before the main collision
Insurance may try to frame your symptoms as unrelated or “pre-existing.” The key is building a timeline that ties the incident to what your clinicians document—without exaggeration and without gaps.


