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Neck Injuries Following A Broward County Car Crash

One of the most common injuries that results from auto accidents in South Florida and throughout the world is an injury to the human neck. This is because the neck is not built to withstand sudden movements with great force. When the neck is forced to go beyond its normal range, forces are placed on the ligaments, discs and joints and can cause significant pain and injuries.

Neck injuries that occur in car crashes can range in severity from mild whiplash to severe cervical sprains, herniated discs, cervical dislocation or spinal cord injuries. When neck injuries are more severe such a herniated disc or cervical dislocation, medical care and possible surgery may be needed to treat such serious injuries.

A cervical strain, also known as whiplash, is a soft tissue injury that generally will require physical therapy and pain medication. When insurance adjusters review claims for the different types of neck injuries, they often do nothing for the victim who suffered a whiplash injury.

What You May Not Know About Whiplash

Although whiplash is one of the most common injuries that occur in Broward County car accidents, it is also one of the most annoying injuries for victims. Whiplash can cause severe pain and affect the way a person can rotate and move – even affecting peripheral vision.

Most patients with whiplash will recover from their pain within a couple of weeks; however, some don’t recover for a few months or even a year. But some auto accident victims never recover. In fact, statistics indicate that about 15 percent of whiplash victims suffer from chronic neck pain.

Victims of South Florida auto accidents should not settle their neck injury claims too quickly unless they know the full diagnosis of their injury. Doctors can diagnose neck injuries with an MRI or X-ray. If the pain persists for more than four months, a disc injury or another injury could have occurred. This is why it is not wise to accept the insurer’s claim payout until you know your pain is gone.

A Personal Injury Lawyer in South Florida Can Help

After suffering a neck injury in a South Florida car accident, you may not be able to work for some time. During this time you will also start receiving medical bills for your emergency care, doctor’s visits, tests, medications, surgeries and physical therapy. If the crash was caused by someone else’s negligence, an accident attorney in Broward County can help you recover financially while you focus on recovering physically.

For more information about your rights to financial compensation or to find out how to pursue a personal injury lawsuit in Florida, contact an experienced accident attorney in Fort Lauderdale to discuss your case in a free consultation today at the Law Offices of David Benenfeld at 954-677-0155.

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