Neck injuries are some of the most common types of ailments caused by car accidents. The seriousness of these injuries can range from minor to major, and the costs for treatment can become expensive.
If you suffered a neck injury in a crash, you may be able to file a claim for compensation with the at-fault driver’s liability insurance. Let our knowledgeable car accident lawyers in Fort Worth help you through this legal process to maximize compensation.
We offer a free consultation to discuss your claim and see what legal options may be available to you.
There are over 20 different muscles in your neck that allow you to perform a variety of movements. These muscles all work to stabilize and support our heads and upper back. When a person is involved in a car accident, the sudden jolt from the force of impact can work against those muscles, resulting in a neck injury. Some of the most common types of neck injuries include:
In addition to suffering neck and upper back pain, injury victims may experience other issues from a neck injury including:
These injuries and their symptoms can range from mild to severe.
Sometimes, due to adrenaline, an accident victim may not feel the pain from a neck injury until several days after the crash. However, just because there is no visible injury or immediate pain does not mean you should wait to seek medical attention.
Seeing a doctor as soon as possible could help your chances of catching a serious injury early on, before it becomes more severe. Neck injuries can be difficult to diagnose without an X-ray or MRI. Early treatment could mean the difference between several physical therapy sessions or needing surgery.
Getting to a doctor soon after the crash may also help establish a causal link between the accident and your injuries. Remember that part of recovering compensation requires proving that another person’s negligent actions directly resulted in your injuries. If you put off going to see a doctor, the liable insurance company could argue your injuries were caused by something else. Without medical records to support your claim, they could justify they should not have to pay compensation.
Some neck injuries may be difficult to prove due to a lack of physical evidence. For example, a soft tissue injury or whiplash might not appear on an X-ray or MRI. However, notes from your doctor regarding your pain level and the extent of your injury may be used as evidence to support your claim.
For other neck injuries, like herniated discs, stenosis or fractures, you may be able to present physical evidence. For instance, these injuries could be viewed in radiological imaging, such as an X-ray or MRI.
Compensation for a neck injury depends on the type of economic and non-economic damages you suffer. The more severe the injury, the more you may be able to claim in compensation. Some of the costs you may be able to recover for a neck injury claim include:
You could also recover compensation for lost wages, if your injuries left you unable to work for a time, and non-economic damages for your pain and suffering.
A neck injury in an accident can range from minor to severe, and sometimes these injuries can have a lasting impact on your life. If you were injured in an accident you did not cause, your claim may benefit from legal help. Our competent legal representatives are ready to fight for the compensation you need.
At Anderson & Cummings, our attorneys work on contingency, which means we do not get paid unless 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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