In Sherman, many neck and back injury cases trace back to patterns we see locally, such as:
- Commuter traffic and rear-end crashes on major corridors, where sudden braking can trigger whiplash and disc-related symptoms.
- Intersections and turn lanes where visibility, timing, or lane changes can cause sudden impact.
- Industrial and logistics work involving repetitive lifting, awkward body positioning, or jarring movements.
- Worksite and property hazards—uneven flooring, poorly maintained walkways, wet surfaces, and inadequate warning signs.
These scenarios matter because they influence what evidence tends to exist (dashcam footage, incident reports, witness statements) and what insurance companies often challenge (whether the injury was caused by the event, and whether the treatment is medically necessary).


