The neck and back are complex structures of bone and muscle supported by cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. Together, they protect the spinal cord, which transmits mobility functions to the entire body. When either is damaged, results can have long-lasting and far-reaching implications for victims and their families.
If you’ve been in an accident (no matter how severe) it’s always a good idea to see a doctor. Neck and back injuries can be elusive. In many cases, these injuries don’t appear until days or weeks after the accident. It’s also a good idea to contact an experienced personal injury lawyer to discuss compensation options should an injury require medical treatment or cause financial hardship.
This basic survival function can limit a person’s ability to detect pain after an injury. Subsequently, many back or neck injuries go undetected.
Symptoms of a neck or back injury include (but are not limited to):
Different types of injuries can occur in the neck and back as well. A strain, for example, is an injury to the muscle or tendon (tendons connect muscle to bone). A sprain is an injury to the ligaments (ligaments connect two or more bones at a joint and prevent overextension).
Chronic neck or back pain can also result from repetitive, work-related activities such as lifting heavy equipment or materials. Sprains and strains are common injuries among U.S. workers; work-related injuries are typically covered by workers’ compensation. Whiplash, or a sudden stretch and contraction, is the most common injury reported by car accident victims in the U.S., and back pain is the third most popular reason people go to the doctor.
Obtaining medical documentation will be important should your medical needs require compensation. Lake Charles neck and back injury lawyers at the Cox Law Firm can help crash victims secure compensation for:
If you suspect you have a neck or back injury, see a doctor right away. A medical evaluation is performed without tests or X-rays. A patient’s medical history and symptoms are usually enough to make an accurate diagnosis. However, more serious back injuries may require X-rays to ensure symptoms aren’t signaling something else, like a herniated disk or spinal cord injury.
Because back injuries can be elusive, it’s best to see a medical professional at the first sign of symptoms or immediately after an accident; neglecting a back injury can result in worse or prolonged pain and suffering. Furthermore, accurate documentation will aid a victim’s claim for compensation if he or she decides to bring a case against a negligent driver or another liable party.
Plus, our attorneys work on a contingent-fee basis, which means our clients don’t pay anything unless we successfully win their case. The initial consultation is always free and there are no obligations.
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Neck and back injuries can be debilitating for victims; these injuries can make it difficult to work or enjoy normal daily activities. Victims burdened by medical bills, lost wages, or other financial hardships don’t have to suffer alone or without redress. Our Louisiana injury lawyers are ready to discuss your injury and compensation options. Call 337-436-6611, or tell us about your injury online to get started now.
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