Neck and back claims in Mesquite often trace back to the way crashes happen on real commute patterns:
- Rear-end collisions from sudden braking or following-too-closely situations can trigger whiplash-type injury and aggravate existing spine issues.
- Intersection impacts may involve angle forces that twist the torso and stress the cervical and lumbar areas.
- Collisions involving trucks or larger vehicles can produce higher-impact forces, increasing the chance of disc irritation, muscle strain, and lingering mobility problems.
- Stop-and-go traffic can worsen symptoms for days after the incident, even if you felt “okay” at first.
Even when the injury seems straightforward, the defense may argue the symptoms don’t match the crash mechanics, that recovery should have been faster, or that your condition was unrelated or pre-existing.


