In and around The Colony, many injuries are tied to everyday driving realities—heavy traffic during peak hours, stop-and-go travel, and fast merges. Common scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions where head/neck movement happens before you can react.
- Lane-change impacts that create twisting forces on the spine.
- Parking lot and shopping-area crashes (low speed doesn’t mean low risk).
- Worksite injuries involving awkward lifting, ladder use, or equipment jostling the back/neck.
Even when you feel “okay” right after the incident, symptoms can worsen over the next 24–72 hours. That gap is where documentation matters most.


