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Understanding and Overcoming Spine Injuries

Spinal injuries can lead to severe, long-lasting impacts on your quality of life and ability to work. Our dedicated legal team is here to help you pursue the compensation necessary to support your recovery and secure your future.

Anatomy of the Spine:

The Foundation of Mobility

he spine is a complex structure made up of bones, muscles, ligaments, nerves, and discs. It supports the body’s weight, allows flexible movement, and protects the spinal cord—a critical part of the nervous system

Cervical Spine (Neck)

The upper portion, consisting of seven vertebrae.

Thoracic Spine (Mid-back)

Twelve vertebrae in the middle part of the back, attached to the ribs.

Lumbar Spine (Lower back)

Five vertebrae that bear much of the body's weight, making this region prone to injury.

Common Types of Spine
Injuries

Spine injuries can range from minor strains to severe damage affecting the spinal cord. Knowing these common types is important for timely diagnosis and treatment.

Herniated Discs

A herniated disc happens when the soft center of a spinal disc pushes through its outer layer, pressing on nerves and causing pain, numbness, or weakness.

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Fractured Vertebrae

Vertebral fractures often result from trauma like accidents or falls and can cause nerve damage or paralysis depending on severity and location.

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Spinal Cord Injury

Damage to the spinal cord can lead to loss of sensation or movement below the injury site, sometimes resulting in partial or full paralysis.

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Sprains and Strains

Sprains are tears in ligaments, while strains affect muscles or tendons. Both can result from sudden movements, lifting, or overuse and cause pain and stiffness.

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Causes of Spine Injuries

Spine injuries can result from various incidents, many involving negligence or unsafe environments. Here are some of the most common causes

Motor Vehicle
Accidents

Car crashes are a leading cause of spinal injuries. Sudden impact can damage the spinal cord or vertebrae. A spine injury lawyer can help victims pursue compensation.

Sports Injuries

High-impact sports like football, gymnastics, or diving can cause spinal trauma and. If safety measures were lacking, legal action may be possible.

Slip and Falls

Slips on wet main road full or uneven surfaces can lead to serious back or spinal injuries. Property owners may be held liable for unsafe conditions.

Medical Malpractice

Surgical errors, improper anesthesia, or misdiagnosis can lead to spinal damage and negligence . Victims may have a claim for medical negligence.

Workplace Accidents

Jobs involving heavy lifting, falls, or unsafe equipment often cause spinal injuries. Victims may be entitled to workers’ compensation or additional legal claims.

Assaults and Violence

Acts of violence—such as physical attacks or gunshot wounds—can cause severe spinal injuries. Civil lawsuits can help victims recover damages.

Understanding the cause of your back injury is crucial for determining liability and securing proper compensation.

Long-Term Effects of Spine
Injuries

Spine injuries can cause lasting challenges that impact mobility and daily life. Proper management is essential for recovery.

Rehabilitation and Recovery

Recovering strength and movement often requires ongoing rehabilitation, including tailored exercise routines and hands-on therapy.

Operative Treatments

Certain injuries may require surgery to correct spinal damage or relieve pressure on nerves, with recovery times varying by procedure.

Managing Chronic Pain

Long-term pain is a frequent issue following spine injuries and may require a combination  and lifestyle changes to manage effectively.

The Role of Legal Support

A skilled injury lawyer can help ensure you receive proper compensation for long-term medical care, lost wages, and emotional distress. Legal expertise is crucial for navigating complex injury claims and insurance negotiations.

Types of Compensation in
Spine Injury Cases

Knowing the available compensation types helps ensure you receive fair and comprehensive support after a spine injury.

Healthcare Expenses

Covers past, present, and future medical bills related to treatment, rehabilitation, and medications.

Income Replacement

Compensation for lost wages during recovery and potential future and earnings lost due to disability.

Pain and Emotional Distress

Non-economic damages for the physical pain and emotional distress caused by the injury, including impact on quality of life.

Legal Considerations in Spine
Injury Cases

Several legal factors can influence the outcome of your spine injury claim and potential compensation.

Deadline for Filing Claims

Every state has specific time limits, known as statutes of limitations, for filing injury claims. Missing these deadlines can bar your case.

Shared Responsibility

If you are partly at fault for the injury, your compensation may be reduced according to comparative negligence laws.

Prior Health Issues

Pre-existing spine conditions or injuries can affect your claim’s strength and value. Accurate medical records are critical.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about
personal injury cases and our legal services.

The time limit varies by state but is usually between one to three years from the date of the injury. It’s important to file as soon as possible to avoid missing deadlines.

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, disability benefits, and other related costs depending on the specifics of your case.

Knapp Moss works exclusively on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and the firm takes a percentage of any settlement or award. We don’t make any money until we win your case and get you paid. 

Case duration varies depending on complexity, insurance negotiations, and court schedules. Some cases settle within months, while others may take years.

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