Tega Cay is a suburban community where many residents commute, carpool, and run errands close to home. That means incidents often involve:
- Rear-end collisions at city traffic flow speeds
- Lane-change impacts when drivers are distracted or misjudge spacing
- Stoplight/rear braking patterns that can trigger neck strain
- Falls around homes, garages, and driveways during wet weather
- Construction and service work where awkward lifting or sudden twisting leads to back injury
In these situations, insurance adjusters frequently argue that symptoms were minor, unrelated, or “delayed.” The practical difference in Tega Cay cases is usually the timeline: what you felt immediately, when you sought care, and how your treatment documented progression.


