Back Injury and Personal Injury Lawsuit

Back injuries are perhaps the most confusing type of injuries in the medical field. What seemed like a completely harmless and innocuous incident may ultimately lead to a lifetime in a wheelchair. Although those extreme instances are rare, there have been thousands of cases over the years where a back injury was not treated properly or not treated quickly enough, leading to completely debilitating results for the victim. Back pain is usually defined as either acute or chronic.

Types of Back Injuries:

The spine consists of 24 bones called vertebrae. There are a number of different types of back injuries possible:

  • Slipped Disks
  • Herniated Disk
  • Lumbar Spinal Problems
  • Sciatica - Pain in leg from spinal cord
  • Facet Joint Problems
  • Osteoporosis

Below are two simple steps you need to take if you've suffered a back injury as a result of someone else's actions.

Step 1 - Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Even if your back injury seems minor, even if you can walk and move without limitation, that does not mean that you haven't suffered a potentially serious injury. The back remains a mystery for medical science, and conditions can arise even years after an incident occurs.

Therefore, if you have injured your back, see the doctor right away. Explain your situation in full, and report any and all pain, no matter how severe or minor. Doctors generally understand that your back requires close scrutiny, and you should expect to undergo several tests to make sure that nothing serious is wrong.

Step 2 - Contact an Attorney Immediately Thereafter

After you've gotten your needed medical attention, the very next thing you should do is contact an attorney. Back injuries can pop up years after an event, and in those special cases, the relevant statute of limitations may not toll against you. However, that is a question that can only be answered by an attorney who is licensed in your jurisdiction, and you owe it to yourself to ask him or her.

A final point to remember is that your initial legal consultation is free of charge, and at that meeting your attorney will listen to the facts that led to your back injury, decide whether or not additional investigation is warranted and advise you as to whether or not it would be advisable to pursue a legal claim.

Back Injury Legal Claims:

Only after you collectively agree that a back injury claim should be pursued will he or she ask you to sign a retainer agreement, and even then, your fee could be minimal or non-existent until you receive some form of recovery. You owe it to yourself to protect your interests. Contact an attorney today.

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