Neck and back injuries often show up after impacts and jolts—especially when traffic conditions or job-site routines contribute to sudden movement and awkward body positioning. Residents in Groves frequently deal with claims connected to:
- Rear-end collisions during commute traffic where braking happens late and whiplash-type symptoms develop.
- Workplace incidents involving awkward lifting, repetitive strain, or slips where the body twists while catching balance.
- Truck and commercial vehicle interactions (including loading/unloading areas) where sudden stops or lane changes can increase the force on the spine.
- Property accidents near busy walkways (parking areas, sidewalks, and storefront paths) where a fall causes immediate back/neck pain.
Even when the injury seems “soft” at first, the real issue is what happens next: tightening, reduced range of motion, headaches, tingling, or pain that changes your ability to work.


