Back injury after a car crash Back injuries are common after a car accident, and they are not only painful, they can keep you from being able to work. If you experience back pain after a car crash, it’s important to seek medical attention, and hire a car accident attorney to protect your right to compensation from the at-fault driver. 

Car Crash Back Injuries

After a car crash, there are signs and symptoms to watch for that may mean you’ve suffered some type of back injury, including:

  • Back strains and sprains. These soft tissue injuries can be painful and debilitating. Back strains occur when the muscles or tendons in the back are stretched in a way that would not happen naturally. Back sprains usually occur when ligaments are stretched too far.
  • Herniated discs. A car accident can put a great deal of pressure on the discs that separate the vertebrae in your back. This pressure can cause discs to bulge, break, or rupture and cause significant pain because the nerves along your spinal column may be impacted.
  • Broken bones. Compression fractures, or small breaks in spinal bones, can occur in an auto accident. Additionally, your vertebrae may break. Any of these broken bone back injuries can cause intense pain and may interfere with your ability to follow your daily routine.

If you experience pain, loss of sensation, tingling, numbness, or mobility issues, it is important to see your doctor as soon as possible for a medical diagnosis.

Back Injury Damages

You have the right to seek compensation for your back injuries if you were injured by a negligent driver. A car accident attorney can help you determine the reimbursable damages in your case. These can include:  

  • Medical expenses. Your healthcare needs could include diagnostic tests, hospitalizations, surgeries, doctor appointments, medications, chiropractic appointments, physical therapy appointments, and assistive devices.
  • Lost wages. After a back injury, you may be unable to work, or you may be unable to work the same job or the same hours you did before the car accident. If your income changes because of your injury, you can recover for your lost income, including lost wages, benefits, bonuses, and money earned from self-employment.
  • Physical pain and emotional suffering. Intense physical pain can keep you from enjoying daily life and participating in your regular activities. A financial recovery may not make up for these losses, but it is the only way the legal system has to compensate you for your pain and suffering. You deserve full financial compensation for these losses.
  • Out-of-pocket expenses. Your home or car may need to be modified to accommodate the changes in your lifestyle. The cost of these changes, if they are directly related to your car accident injury, should be part of your legal recovery.

If someone else’s negligence caused your car crash, you deserve to make a full recovery for the damages you’ve already suffered and the cost of any future health problems related to the accident.

Protect Your Fair Car Accident Recovery

Even if your back injury was caused by another driver’s negligence, your legal recovery will not be automatic. You need an experienced Northern Virginia car accident lawyers to fight for your financial compensation.

Call us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to learn how we can help you negotiate a fair car crash settlement. We can assist you in getting the recovery you deserve, so your future is not ruined by the negligence of another driver.