In Clinton, many residents are commuting to jobs across the Weber/Davis corridor, mixing highway travel with local roads and intersections. That means neck and back injuries often come from:
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go commuting
- Right-angle or lane-change impacts at busier intersections
- Falls on uneven sidewalks, parking lots, or around homes and small businesses
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries from lifting, awkward positions, or sudden jolts
In claims like these, the insurance company may argue the event was minor—or that your symptoms don’t match the incident mechanics. Your next steps should be designed to prevent your case from being reduced to “what you feel today.”


