Many spinal injury cases in Southeast Texas involve sudden-impact events—rear-end collisions, lane-change crashes, and stop-and-go traffic that can trigger whiplash and disc or nerve irritation. Lumberton drivers also spend time on busy corridors and back roads where visibility, sudden braking, and distracted driving can play a big role.
What we see often:
- Symptoms that don’t fully show up until days later (inflammation and muscle spasm can worsen after the initial shock)
- Insurance requests for recorded statements early in the process
- Disputes about whether the injury is tied to the incident
Our goal is to help you connect the dots between what happened, what your body did afterward, and what treatment providers documented.


