Medford is a regional hub. That means more through-traffic, frequent merges, and long drives for school, work, and medical care. In practice, many neck and back claims locally begin after:
- Rear-end collisions on high-traffic commute routes (whiplash-type injuries and sprains are common)
- Lane-change and merge crashes where braking happens late
- Intersection impacts where one driver misjudges speed or turns too broadly
- Commercial vehicle incidents involving delivery vans, service trucks, or larger vehicles
Injuries may not look dramatic on day one. Stiffness often ramps up over 24–72 hours, and some people delay care because they hope it will “work itself out.” In Oregon, that kind of delay can become a point of dispute—so the early steps you take matter.


