Close Menu
Free Case Evaluation
Do you opt in to being contacted via SMS texting or phone call?

I agree to sign up for texts. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service

By signing up for texts, you consent to receive informational text messages from this law firm at the number provided, including messages sent by an autodialer. Consent is not a condition of purchase. Message & data rates may apply. Message frequency varies. Unsubscribe at any time by replying STOP. Reply HELP for help.

By submitting this form you acknowledge that contacting this law firm through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship, and any information you send is not protected by attorney-client privilege.

protected by reCAPTCHA Privacy - Terms
Florida, Washington & Puerto Rico Injury Lawyers / Blog / Personal Injury / How Do I Know if My Neck Injury Is Serious?

How Do I Know if My Neck Injury Is Serious?

NeckPain2

A car accident can cause several types of injuries. One common type of car accident injury is a neck injury. Car accident neck injuries can range from minor injuries to severe conditions that can be life-altering. So, after a Florida car accident, how can you know if your neck injury is serious? You can determine if your neck injury is serious by seeing a doctor and having them examine you.

Are Serious Neck Injuries Likely After a Florida Car Accident?

Research has found that traffic collisions are the leading cause of neck injuries that often cause long-term suffering. It is estimated that over 800,000 cases of traffic collisions involving neck injuries are reported in the United States yearly. It is especially common for collisions involving significant impact or force to cause severe neck injuries.

Unfortunately, it can be expensive to treat severe neck injuries. The good news, however, is that car accident victims who sustain severe neck injuries may be eligible to recover compensation. If you suffered a serious neck injury in a Florida car accident because of another party’s negligence, you can file a legal claim against the negligent party and recover compensation.

Symptoms of a Severe Neck Injury

There are symptoms you can look out for that may indicate a severe neck injury. Some symptoms may appear immediately after your accident, whereas others may take some time to develop. The following are some of the symptoms that may indicate a severe neck injury;

  • Severe, consistent, and persistent pain
  • Severe neck stiffness
  • Weakness in the neck muscles
  • Paralysis or inability to move certain limbs
  • Headaches and dizziness
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control
  • Severe pain in the chest, arm, or shoulder area
  • Weakness or numbness in the arms or legs

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, ensure you see a doctor immediately. A physical exam from a qualified doctor will allow your injury to be detected and suitably treated. Seeing a doctor without delay will ensure you get started on treatment right away, which can prevent your injury from worsening.

Types of Severe Neck Injuries                           

Car accidents can cause several types of serious neck injuries. The following are some of the types of severe car accident neck injuries:

  • Whiplash: Arises when the head is abruptly jolted forward and then backward
  • Herniated discs: Occurs when the discs between the vertebrae rupture or dislocate
  • Fractures: A high-impact car crash can lead to the bones in the neck suffering a fracture
  • Spinal cord injuries: In a severe crash, the spinal cord can suffer damage.

It is crucial to note that this is not an exhaustive list of severe neck injuries you can suffer in a car accident. A doctor can diagnose your neck injury.

Contact Us for Legal Help

Our West Palm Beach personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm can explain your legal rights and help protect them. We can fight for the compensation you deserve for your neck injury. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

The Pendas Law Firm also represents clients in the Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Miami, Daytona Beach, Tampa, Jacksonville, Naples, Melbourne, Ocala, Orlando, and Bradenton areas.

Source:

academic.oup.com/tse/article/1/2/89/5618803#:~:text=More%20than%20800%E2%80%85000%20cases%20of%20vehicle%20crashes%20involving%20neck%20injuries%20are%20reported%20in%20the%20United%20States%20annually