Weston is suburban and commuter-friendly, and that shows up in the types of serious injuries we see. Spinal injuries commonly result from:
- Rear-end and angle collisions where forces transmit through the torso and neck/back
- Improper lane changes and distracted driving near higher-traffic stretches
- Intersections and turning crashes where speed and visibility become disputed
- Commercial or work-vehicle collisions involving shared road space
Insurance disputes in these settings often focus on more than “who hit who.” Adjusters may argue about speed, braking distance, lighting conditions, road design, or whether a driver was following Wisconsin’s traffic laws at the time.
That’s why evidence matters early—dashcam footage, traffic camera data where available, witness statements, and the initial ER documentation that records symptoms promptly and accurately.


