A severe back injury from a car accident can turn your life upside down and have devastating consequences on your health, career, and family. However, if another was responsible for the collision, you could receive comprehensive compensation, including awards for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and more.
Do not wait to seek legal advice and help, as the time to file a back injury claim or lawsuit could be limited. Morgan & Morgan’s dedicated car accident lawyers help victims every day get what they need and deserve after suffering injuries in car crashes. Discover today whether you qualify for compensation by contacting us for a free case review.
Types of Back Injuries From Car Accidents
Injuries to the back and spine can be common, even in minor car crashes. Sometimes, back injuries are delayed and may not be diagnosed until some days after the accident, when symptoms such as back stiffness and pain appear. Significant back and spine injuries can permanently disable victims, keeping them out of work and away from their usual activities and hobbies.
However, you could be entitled to compensation if you suffer any of the following injuries or others in a car crash:
Neck and Cervical Spine Injuries
According to the University of Connecticut (UCONN), 42 percent of cervical spine injuries in the US occur in car accidents. Whiplash, resulting from the head violently jolting forward and backward in a crash, is a typical car accident injury in the location of the cervical spine.
Neck and cervical spine injuries, such as sprains and strains, can be mild and heal on their own. However, more severe cervical spine injuries, such as dislocated or fractured vertebrae, can be life-changing and disabling. Fractured spinal vertebrae can cause permanent nerve damage, ongoing pain, and paralysis.
Upper Back Injuries
Upper back injuries and pain can be common in accidents, particularly after rear-end collisions. Soft tissue injuries of the upper back, such as strains, sprains, and tears, can occur. While herniated discs typically involve the lower back, they can also happen in the upper back. Symptoms of herniated discs include:
- Pain
- Numbness and tingling
- Weakness
- Difficulty stretching the back or moving
- Weakness in arms and legs
Upper back pain after a crash should be promptly diagnosed and treated as it can be a sign of severe injuries, such as herniated discs and fractures.
Soft-Tissue Injuries
Soft-tissue injuries can occur all over the body in a car accident. However, the back area typically absorbs much impact stress during a collision, making soft-tissue injuries likely. Muscles, ligaments, and tendons may get stretched, pulled, and torn in a crash, potentially causing stiffness and excruciatingly painful muscle spasms. While soft-tissue injuries are rarely serious, they can cause high medical costs and interfere significantly with a victim’s ability to perform everyday work and home life tasks.
Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
Spinal cord injuries in car accidents can be catastrophic, life-threatening, and permanently disabling. Moreover, permanent paralysis can also cause life-long emotional distress and mental health problems for victims. Individuals with severe damage, such as a severed spinal cord, may never live independently or work again and usually require ongoing care.
Seeking Prompt Medical Advice Is Critical
Consulting a doctor as soon as possible after your accident can be crucial for your health and legal claim. In many cases, accident victims do not realize that they could be significantly injured and deny emergency medical help at the crash scene. They then find out weeks later, when symptoms linger or become unbearable, that they suffered a significant injury in the collision.
Putting off a doctor’s visit may not only compromise your health and recovery but could also be detrimental to your legal claim. The other side may argue that your injuries are minor because you did not seek treatment immediately. Therefore, even if you only experience slight symptoms initially, consider seeking medical advice to rule out any underlying conditions and protect your compensation claim.
Symptoms of Common Back Injuries From Car Accidents
Crash victims sometimes walk away from the accident feeling fine. However, the chaos and stress experienced during a car accident can mask pain. After several days, individuals may experience symptoms such as headaches, back pain, and back stiffness, potentially pointing to an injury. Typical back injury symptoms can include the following:
- Painful muscle spasms
- Pain in the neck and back area
- Loss of range of motion
- Stiffness, numbness, or tingling
- Difficulty performing simple everyday tasks
- Pain radiating down the legs
- Problems standing or walking
According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), back pain is one of the most common causes of disability. Therefore, take any discomfort or pain in the back and neck area seriously. If you did not receive emergency medical attention at the accident scene and notice any pain or other symptoms in the days after, see a doctor immediately for diagnosis and treatment.
Compensation for Car Accident Back Injuries
A significant or permanent back injury can result in sky-high ongoing medical expenses and have devastating consequences for a victim’s home life and career. If this has happened to you or a loved one, you could be entitled to economic and non-economic damages.
Economic Damages
Economic damages car crash victims could seek from the responsible party can include, among others:
- Medical expenses and future medical costs
- Home health services
- Physical therapy
- Loss of wages, benefits, and retirement contributions
- Loss of future earning capacity
- Costs of household services
- Car damage or replacement
Non-Economic Damages
Non-economic damages are awarded for losses resulting from the accident that do not come with receipts or set dollar amounts but are suffered on a personal level, such as:
- Emotional distress
- Physical pain and suffering
- Permanent scarring and disfigurement
- Disability
- Loss of life enjoyment
As back injuries in accidents can vary, compensation will generally depend on the extent of your injuries and financial damages. A significant or permanently disabling injury typically results in a higher settlement than a minor injury.
Morgan & Morgan’s experienced car accident lawyers are here for you in the most challenging times of your life. We fight hard for car accident victims so they can recover the entire worth of their claims and rebuild their lives after suffering a severe injury.