Neck and back injuries are common after incidents where the body takes a sudden jolt or forced motion. In Plover, that often includes:
- Winter driving impacts: ice, reduced traction, and longer stopping distances can turn minor-looking impacts into serious whiplash-type injuries.
- Commuter traffic and follow-distance issues: rear-end collisions are a frequent trigger for cervical and lumbar strain.
- Industrial and construction workforce risk: lifting, pulling, repetitive strain, and falls from equipment can lead to sprains, disc irritation, and nerve symptoms.
- Day-to-day pedestrian and residential traffic: even at lower speeds, a slip, trip, or vehicle contact can cause back pain that worsens as inflammation sets in.
These realities matter because insurers often focus on timing—how quickly you sought care, what your records show, and whether your symptoms match the mechanics of the incident.


