Every year, over 2 million back injuries occur in the United States. About 15% of those are caused by the types of accidents we handle here at our personal injury law firm.
Whiplash, herniated discs, and fractures can all lead to long-term complications. Each of these conditions may also require costly treatment. In some cases, they can lead to a loss of independence and the need for long-term care.
There are several types.
Any of these injuries can lead to a limited range of motion, a limited ability to participate in daily activities, chronic pain, chronic fatigue, and mental health problems.
Many who endure back injuries find that they have difficulty working their former jobs, engaging in child care, exercising, or handling house chores.
Back injuries become chronic and disabling in 5% of cases.
If you have a soft-tissue injury, you might see the following long-term complications:
If you have a herniated disc, you might see the following long-term complications:
If you have a spinal fracture, you might see the following long-term complications:
If you have a spinal cord injury, you might see the following long-term complications:
Any hospital bill can give most people sticker shock, and back injuries are no exception.
Even a soft injury back issue could cost up to $25,000 by the time all the costs are tallied up. Other injuries may require several major surgeries and can cost the average patient up to $400,000. These are, of course, the kinds of numbers that could put just about anyone into bankruptcy court.
If you have a major back injury or spinal injury it is absolutely imperative for you to reach out to a firm like ours. We can ensure that your insurance company pays their share of these costs. We can also ensure that the person who caused your accident reimburses you, either out of their own pockets or via their own insurance policies.
Insurance companies will almost always try to claim that your back pain is the result of a pre-existing condition. By the time you turn 35%, for example, you’ll already be showing some natural disc degeneration. You might well have some medical records out there which mention back pain.
Another common tactic is to downplay the severity of back injuries whenever and wherever possible.
Fortunately, the individual responsible for the accident remains accountable for any complications that arise from exacerbating a pre-existing condition. As your Kentucky personal injury lawyer, we can advocate for a full and fair settlement, even if you have a history of back issues.