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Auto Accidents

Our goal is to provide you information and resources to help you get your life back on track if you’re suffering from the consequences of a car accident. Below you’ll find medical advice and resources, and further down a contact form if you need legal assistance in order to get fair compensation for your back pain from a car accident. We cannot stress enough the importance of both of those needs for you; You’ve only got one body, so take care of it.

Back pain

The sudden jolt and unnatural movements that often occur during a car accident can do a great deal of damage to many parts of the body. From broken bones and to back injures, drivers and their passengers can find themselves in a great deal of pain long after the accident has been cleaned up, the car insurance company has been called, and the doctor has made his or her recommendations. It’s important to understand the various types of back pain that can result from an auto accident in order to best treat and manage the back injury until it has fully healed. We recommend the following Web MD medical page for advice for back pain after a car accident..

Whiplash

Whiplash frequently occurs after an automobile accident because the head whips forward and backward so quickly. Most people commonly associate the pain of whiplash only with the immediate area around the neck, but the tension placed on muscles in the upper back, and down the spine, can result in soreness to soft tissue that will pulsate and radiate throughout the back for days or even a few weeks. The pain is most often a dull pain that occurs when the neck is moved or wen any of the back muscles affected by the whiplash condition are activated. Typically, this means lifting heavier objects, twisting or turning in an awkward way, or laying on one side rather than laying in a flat position.

Soft Tissue Injuries

The Effects of a Mid-Back Strain or Lumbar Injury A lower back injury is one of the most common sources of pain following a car accident. The lower back is greatly associated with stability, and the muscles found in the lumbar region will be activated and often strained during an accident. The result will be sharp or pulsating pains that originate near the base of the spine and radiate up the spine or down the legs. This type of pain involves muscle sprains and strains, and it can be treated with pain management medications, anti-inflammatory medications, and a great deal of rest. Most people find that treating a lower back problem is easier if they use a heating pad while lying down, since these stability-focused muscles are less active when lying in a flat position. The mid-back is a bit different, typically focusing on muscles near the shoulder blades. These muscles are generally injured if the driver gripped strongly onto the steering wheel during an accident, or if the steering column was pushed inward toward the driver’s chest during the incident. Straining these muscles will result in occasional, pulsating pain when lifting heavy objects, placing the arms above the head, or reaching behind the back for any reason. As with a lower back injury, pain in this area can be managed with proper medications, a proper sitting or laying posture, and heat that lets the muscle relax and heal quickly. For extremely bad pain after a car accident you should consult a medical professional.

Spinal Injuries

While most back problems after a car accident involve damage to soft tissue including muscles and ligaments that make up the back between the neck and the tailbone, more serious accidents can result in a spine injury that requires a greater degree of medical attention. The most common cause of spinal pain or injury following a vehicle accident is a herniated, bulged, or slipped disc. This type of injury can be very serious for accident victims, with pain being only one side effect. Most injuries involving a slipped, herniated, or bulged disc will result at least in a dull and constant pain in the immediate area around the injury. In extreme cases, accident victims will experience numbness, tingling, or even paralysis as a result of this type of injury. Another key indicator that damage has been done to a disc during an accident is that pain will typically not be limited to the back area. Often, accident victims will pain, tingling, or even numbness, in their legs, arms, hands or feet as a result of this injury. This is due to the slipped disc interacting with nerves in the area, a potentially life-threatening prospect immediately after a car accident. The Source of Back Pain Can Largely be Traced to its Cause Generally, the back is split into upper, mid-back, and lower levels, each of which will pulsate with pain if an injury to one of the muscles in the region results from a car accident. If the injury results in pain that starts in the back and involves the arms or legs, immediate medical attention to the spinal area should occur. With this knowledge, drivers can properly treat their injuries or seek expert medical attention to keep them safe from longer-term, chronic back pain.

Hire an Attorney

After consulting your medical professional we strongly recommend consulting a Houston personal injury lawyer in your area to help protect your rights and get you the car accident back pain compensation you justly deserve. Alex Udorah is a car accident attorney in Houston. Fill out the contact form and we will have them contact you ASAP.

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2. For Slip and Falls. Complete Page 6 and 7

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