Neck and spine injuries often come from sudden forces: braking, impact, awkward twisting, or a fall that forces the body past its normal range.
In and around Portsmouth, these situations come up frequently:
- Commuter and intersection crashes: Sudden stops, lane changes, and limited sight lines can lead to rear-end impacts and whiplash-type injuries.
- Worksite strain and jolt injuries: Industrial and logistics work can involve lifting, repetitive motion, or equipment movement that triggers strains—sometimes with delayed reporting.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: Busy walkways and event traffic can result in trips, falls, or collisions that strain the back or neck.
- Slip-and-fall hazards during weather changes: Ohio seasons can create slick surfaces, snow/ice patches, and uneven walkways that contribute to spine injuries.
Because these incidents can vary a lot, Portsmouth claims often hinge on what happened in the first days—and how well the injury story is supported by medical records and incident evidence.


