In and around Logan, many injuries happen in predictable patterns:
- Rear-end collisions on busy stretches where drivers follow too closely during changing traffic flow.
- Intersection impacts when a driver misjudges timing—especially around heavier school and work commute hours.
- Turning and merging crashes when drivers fail to yield or accelerate into cross-traffic.
- Winter driving events where braking distances and traction issues can escalate impact severity.
Because these crashes often involve sudden acceleration/deceleration, neck and back complaints can start immediately or build over days. That’s why the timeline matters in a Logan case: what you felt, when you sought care, and what clinicians documented.


