An Indiana personal injury lawyer is a requirement for any Indiana resident that has suffered a serious back injury. The most serious back injuries include the following:
A Herniated Disc. This injury results from bad falls or automobile accidents. What happens is that the discs in a person’s spinal cord move out of joint due to massive impact. In turn, the disc ends up pressing on the surrounding nerves, resulting in excruciating pain for the victim. The situation gets even worse if the sciatic nerve is affected. When this happens, the victim will also suffer sciatica. This is a condition that causes pain and tingling in a person’s legs. To correct herniated discs and sciatica, patients will need a combination of surgery and physical therapy.
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Back Sprain. The human back contains an array of muscles and bones. All of them have to be in the right place in order for you to move. If anything happens to them, you will suffer a back sprain. Some back sprains make their presence known through popping and other weird noises. Other times, they come as a surprise. Either way, to correct this condition, you will need bed rest and (in severe cases) compression devices. Surgery may also be required depending on the nature of your injury.
Back Strain. A back strain occurs when the muscles and/or tendons in the back stretch out too far, or even tear altogether. This injury can happen at any time. When it does occur, your back might move into an abnormal position. You might also experience other symptoms ranging from limited movement to spasms and swelling. Rest, surgery and physical therapy are what you have to do to get yourself back to normal.
Injuries to the Spinal Cord. These injuries are extremely devastating. If there is a direct blow to your spinal cord, you are at risk. If you suffer a “complete” injury, the nerves in your spine will be damaged beyond repair. You will then suffer some form of paralysis. Incomplete injuries will allow you some functioning, but you will still need to go to the hospital. Doctors may have to perform surgery to keep the injury from progressing to the “complete” level.
Whiplash Injury. When it comes to whiplash, most people think it is something that affects the neck. However, in reality, whiplash affects all of the muscles in your neck & upper back. They get pushed beyond their normal range. When they return to their normal position, you will experience stiffness, soreness and pain. Fortunately, whiplash is usually a temporary injury. If you wear a neck brace, you will be able to heal in a few weeks. But do not let that fact keep you from seeking justice. In addition to the inconvenience of the situation, there is the possibility that your injury could be permanent. With an Indiana personal injury lawyer, you can sue the other party for your medical expenses.