Rear-end impacts are a frequent trigger for whiplash, disc irritation, and soft-tissue injuries. In Moore, that often means collisions tied to:
- Stop-and-go traffic and sudden braking
- Lane changes during peak commuting hours
- High-speed merges where drivers misjudge distance
- Nighttime visibility issues around darker stretches of roadway
When the injury is cervical (neck) or spinal (mid/low back), the “story” the claim tells matters: how quickly symptoms appeared, what you did afterward, and how your medical records describe function (not just pain).


