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Suffered a back and neck injury? A back and neck injury lawyer can help

If you are searching for a back and neck injuries lawyer, Jim S. Adler & Associates, a longtime Texas personal injury law firm, has experienced back and neck injury lawyers in Texas who will evaluate your case for free.

If you have been injured in an accident as a result of the negligence of others, call a back and neck injury lawyer for a FREE consultation at 1-800-505-1414, or fill out our FREE case evaluation form.

Back and Neck Injury Lawyers

Back and neck injuries are the second most common reason people visit the doctor and are the most frequent reason people miss work. Injuries to the neck area can take a number of forms, and can involve the muscle, ligaments, spine or other joints or tissues. Some neck injuries result from repeated small injuries, improper posture, or general bad habits (such as improper lifting or bending), but the most traumatic injuries usually come from accidents, such as automobile accidents, slip and falls, occupational accidents, etc.

Injuries to back and neck are complex


Because the neck area is fairly complex, structurally speaking, they can be easy to damage in a traumatic situation.
If the spine or head moves too quickly or abruptly in a back and forth, side to side, or twisting fashion, you can tear soft tissues, rupture the discs that cushion vertebrae, or even damage or sever the spinal cord. While most back and neck injuries merely present a nuisance, some forms of  injuries, especially those involving the spine, can result in debilitating pain or even paralysis. Severe injuries include: spinal cord injury, slipped/herniated discs, compression fractures, and whiplash. Other serious back and neck injuries exist, but these are by far the most commonly reported.

Back and neck injuries, depending upon their severity and the length of time required for recovery, can result in enormous medical bills. Emergency treatment, medical examinations, surgeries, therapy, rehabilitation devices, prescription pain relievers-the costs can add up quickly. To compound the situation, back and neck injuries frequently limit or entirely the ability of the individual to work. Loss of income, physical pain, and mounting bills can lead to further problems, including depression, psychological trauma, and other adverse effects on quality of life.

If your injury occurred during a car accident, a violent attack, or an accident in a public space or work environment, you may be entitled to recover the cost of your medical treatment, lost wages, and other damages related to your injury. You may want to have an attorney familiar with back and neck injury law review your case and advise you as to your best course of action.

The most common types of back and neck injuries are:

  • Herniated, Ruptured or slipped disk: This condition is caused by damage to the pads between each vertebra. When a disk ruptures, the space for the nerve is diminished resulting in nerve inflammation. Herniated disks in the lower back, for example, can cause sharp burning pains down the leg, tingling, numbness, muscle weakness and bowel/bladder problems.
  • Whiplash or Connective Tissue Injury: A common injury after a car accident, the neck can snap and become overextended as a result of the collision. Whiplash entails the tendons, disks and nerves of the neck. Symptoms may involve pain shooting from the neck into the shoulder or arm, neck swelling or tenderness, muscle spasms, difficulty with mobility and headaches.
  • Compression Fractures: The bones of the spine, vertebrae, can break as an outcome of trauma or disease. Symptoms include back pain, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness and bowel/bladder problems.

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