Neck and back claims in La Marque frequently involve disputes over how the crash happened and whether the injury truly matches the mechanism. Local patterns that can increase those disputes include:
- High-traffic commuting impacts: Sudden braking, lane changes, and congestion can lead to whiplash-type injuries where symptoms develop after the fact.
- Commercial vehicle collisions: Truck and bus involvement can create heavier forces, but insurers may still challenge causation or argue the injuries were pre-existing.
- Industrial and logistics work injuries: Strains from awkward lifting, repetitive motion, slips, and equipment-related incidents can blur the line between “work soreness” and compensable injury.
- Sidewalk and parking-lot injuries near busy areas: Uneven surfaces, poor lighting, or obstructed walkways can cause falls that compress or twist the spine—especially when people are rushing between vehicles.
If you’re facing an insurance adjuster who wants a quick statement or an early “closure” offer, that’s usually a sign the claim needs tighter documentation and careful framing.


