Back pain can be caused by a sudden jolt in a South Florida car accident. When a motorist’s head is hurled forward and then backward, injuries to the neck, back, spinal bones, joints, muscles, nerves, tissues, and discs can occur. A car accident can cause stress to different parts of the body, and injuries may range from aches and pains to debilitating pain.
Three different types of car accident back injuries include:
Whiplash injury: There are about one million whiplash back injuries that occur each year, and approximately 10 percent of these car accident injuries result in long-term disability. Because of the violent way the head is thrown during a car accident, whiplash is one of the most common injuries victims of auto accidents sustain. Whiplash may only affect the neck, and other times it affects the back or both. There are different levels of whiplash injuries. When the back is injured in a whiplash injury, a victim may feel muscle spasms in the upper back and neck areas and increasing pain with movement.
Herniated disc injury: Back injuries can sometimes be difficult to diagnose or may be misdiagnosed if there is a disc injury involved. The pain sometimes moves into the legs when the disc is displaced and pinching the nerves. When the disc is displaced, it can cause intense pain and other problems.
Spinal cord injury: Car accidents can cause damages in the cervical spine, which can lead to serious nerve damage. Sometimes, these injuries can be so severe that there is a loss of function and feeling, resulting in paralysis and a very debilitating injury. These types of car accident back injuries can also cause consequential problems, such as loss of bladder control and sexual function.
Back pain is typically measured by duration. When pain in the back is felt for more than three months, it is generally considered chronic back pain. Car accident back injuries in South Florida may be felt in the lower back or upper back and may worsen with movement.
If you have suffered any type of back pain in a Fort Lauderdale car accident or crash in South Florida, please call a skilled Fort Lauderdale accident lawyer today to find out more about your rights to compensation. Get your questions answered by calling Chalik & Chalik at (888) 539-5297 and receive a free legal consultation.
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