Neck and back injuries frequently come from the kind of sudden impact that happens in real-world driving—not just dramatic collisions. Common Melissa-area scenarios include:
- Rear-end crashes at stop-and-go speeds (whiplash-type strain can worsen over days)
- Lane-change or “missed gap” collisions near busy intersections
- Brake/traffic-wave impacts where the front vehicle slows unexpectedly
- Crashes involving commercial vehicles that increase impact forces
Even when symptoms start mildly, Texas insurance adjusters may argue the injury isn’t serious or that it’s unrelated. The difference between a denied claim and a strong one often comes down to how quickly you got checked, what your records say, and whether your timeline matches the crash mechanics.


