In a community like Washougal, many spine injury cases begin the same way: a sudden stop, a distracted driver, a side-impact, or an awkward fall—then pain that may worsen over the next several days.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end collisions during commute traffic and stop-and-go driving
- Intersection and lane-change impacts on busier corridors
- Truck-related crashes where sudden force jolts the body
- Slip-and-fall injuries around retail areas and busy walkways
- Falls on uneven surfaces near outdoor areas and residential properties
Even when the initial injury feels “manageable,” neck and back conditions can evolve. The legal question becomes whether the evidence supports that your symptoms were caused or worsened by the incident—not whether you could “push through” at first.


