By Seth Anderson on June 9, 2023
The impact of any collision could leave you with a severe neck or back injury. Even a relatively minor crash could cause whiplash or spinal cord damage.
If you sustained a spinal injury from a car crash, you may need ongoing medical care, but how do you pay for it? Medical costs, lost wages and other damages quickly add up, leaving you and your family with a significant financial burden.
Our Fort Worth car accident lawyers have extensive experience handling injury claims like these in Texas. If someone else caused your crash, you may have legal options for recovering compensation for your damages.
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Muscle soreness after any type of traffic accident is expected. It does not always mean you are badly hurt. But what if your neck or back pain is something more? How do you know if you have a serious spinal injury or bruising that will go away on its own?
The fact is you cannot know what your injuries are without a medical examination. One of the things we tell people is to call 9-1-1 after any crash. The reason this is important is that it helps to get police and medical assistance to the scene faster. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs), which are often among first responders, are trained to recognize signs of a serious injury. Allowing them to examine you at the scene could help you get treatment faster.
Even if you decide to refuse treatment at the scene, however, it is vital you get examined at a nearby emergency room right away. These facilities are equipped with staff, equipment and other resources, so they can diagnose you for any injuries, spinal or otherwise, that you may have suffered in the crash.
Waiting or skipping this step could cost you in a couple of ways.
First, waiting to seek medical treatment after a crash could mean not getting critical treatment you need, which could give your injury time to worsen. In severe cases, putting off medical care could leave you with permanent damage. In the worst cases, this decision could be fatal.
The second way delaying or skipping medical care could cost you is in your ability to recover damages. If you do not see a doctor, there are no medical records to link your injuries to the crash. If you delay getting treatment, the at-fault party’s insurance company has room to argue that you could have been hurt somewhere else. The end result could be a devalued or denied claim, which would leave you paying for your damages out of pocket.
According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center (NSCISC), 39 percent of all traumatic spinal injuries happen as a result of a motor vehicle collision.
The impact of any type of collision could cause some type of spinal injury. That said, there are some types of crashes where a neck or back injury may be more likely.
For instance, whiplash or other severe neck injuries are very likely in a rear-end crash due to the violent forward and backward motion at impact.
Some people are more likely to suffer a spinal injury in a low-impact collision due to their age, genetics or preexisting medical conditions. An example of this would be an elderly crash victim who suffers from arthritis or osteoporosis. A younger child with a still-developing bone structure may also be more likely to suffer a severe spinal injury.
There are other factors that could affect whether you suffer a neck, back or other severe spinal injury, such as where you were sitting at impact. Victims who choose not to wear a seat belt could be ejected from the vehicle, which could result in a catastrophic spinal injury. Even if you are properly restrained, you could hit the dashboard or other object inside the car that causes a spinal injury.
There are numerous spinal injuries that could result from a Fort Worth car crash, but these are some of the most common:
The sudden and violent jerking back and forth that happens in a car crash can cause a severe whiplash injury. While many people may think this injury is minor, it can cause the victim to suffer extreme pain, to the point of not being able to enjoy his or her favorite activities. Common treatment for whiplash may include physical therapy, anti-inflammatories and rest.
There are discs all along your spine to cushion and protect the vertebrae in your spinal column. If a crash pushes one of these discs out or causes it to tear, the resulting injury can be extremely painful. Doing any kind of activity with this injury is challenging, which means victims may be greatly limited in what they can do.
Treatment for a herniated disc may include non-surgical recommendations using medication and rest. However, more severe disc herniations may require surgery.
There are bones along the spinal column that could get fractured in a car crash. Some spinal fractures may be severe enough to cause permanent impairment, while others may improve following surgery. Common spinal fractures could include:
Spinal stenosis is most often thought to be the result of aging or wear and tear. While there is some truth that wear and tear can cause this injury to develop, it can result from the trauma of a crash. Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal, which in turn puts pressure on the nerves. When this happens, it can cause pain, numbness or muscle weakness in the arms or legs. If an individual already has some wear and tear, the impact of a crash can worsen the injury. Treatment may include modifying physical activities, taking anti-inflammatory medications and, in the worst cases, undergoing spinal decompression surgery.
Spinal cord injuries are more severe than other neck or back injuries because they can result in partial or full paralysis. Victims are likely to need around-the-clock care as well as help with daily household activities. In addition to the original injury, secondary complications are also likely to occur, such as:
After a car crash, victims who sustained a spinal injury may experience some or only a few of these symptoms, which include:
If you have any or even a few of these symptoms, you should get emergency medical attention right away. ER docs will likely request diagnostic tests, such as MRIs, CT-scans and X-rays, to help them determine what is going on.
When discussing your injuries with the treating doctor, it is vital that you mention any symptoms you have had since the crash, even if they seem unimportant.
If you sustain a spinal injury due to a crash caused by another driver, then that driver can be held liable for your damages. However, the burden of proof falls on the victim, and especially with back injuries, this can make for a very complicated claim.
Having an experienced auto accident lawyer handle your claim could greatly benefit your ability to recover fair and just compensation for your injuries. Your damages could include medical costs, lost wages, around-the-clock home care you may need, loss of future earnings and benefits, disability and impairment, and more.
At Anderson & Cummings, we have the staff and resources to help after a car crash that causes you harm. Our attorneys have extensive experience and are ready to fight for the maximum compensation on your behalf.
Call today to find out if you may have legal options. There is no cost for your initial case review, and if you choose our firm to represent you, there are also no upfront costs to pay. We only get paid if you do.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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