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On this page, we’ll discuss back injuries from a car wreck, the different types of back and spinal injuries resulting from car accidents, how a car accident victim suffering from back injuries can seek financial compensation and justice, and much more.
A back injury after a car wreck can change everything. You may be dealing with pain that makes it hard to sit, stand, or sleep. Maybe you’ve had to take time off work — or you’re wondering how long this discomfort will last. Even if the crash seemed minor, your back may be telling a different story.
If you or a loved one suffered a back injury after a car accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical treatment, lost wages, and property damages. You’ll also be eligible for long-term expenses from chronic pain management, physical therapy, and other costs incurred from treating severe injuries.
Don’t let back injuries from your car crash take over your life. Contact us at TorHoerman Law for a free consultation.
You can also use the chatbot on this page to find out if you’re eligible for a car accident claim.
Car accidents often involve sudden stops or forceful impacts, which can jolt the spine and surrounding muscles in unnatural ways. Even at low speeds, these forces can cause serious injury.
Here are some of the most common back injuries caused by car wrecks:
Whiplash is one of several soft tissue injuries common in rear-end motor vehicle accidents, affecting the neck and upper back.
It happens when the head is violently thrown forward and backward, stretching muscles and ligaments. Though often considered a “mild” injury, whiplash can cause lasting pain, stiffness in the cervical spine (neck), and reduced range of motion.
The spine is made up of bones (vertebrae) with discs in between. These discs act as cushions.
A crash can cause one of these discs to shift or rupture, pressing on nearby nerves. A herniated disc can result in sharp pain, numbness, or tingling in the back and legs.
More severe collisions can fracture one or more bones in the thoracic and lumbar spine. Depending on the location and severity of the break, a spinal fracture may require surgery, a back brace, or long-term recovery support.
In high-impact crashes, the spinal cord itself may be damaged. An injured spinal cord can result in partial or complete loss of movement and sensation below the injury site.
Spinal injuries, including spinal stenosis, are often life-changing injuries requiring extensive care and rehabilitation.
Muscles, ligaments, and tendons can all be strained or torn during a wreck. These injuries can be painful and slow to heal, even though they don’t show up on X-rays.
Sometimes the injury itself heals, but the pain doesn’t go away. Chronic pain can develop from nerve damage, scar tissue, or misalignment in the spine.
What makes back injuries so unpredictable is that severity doesn’t always match the crash. A low-speed collision can still cause lasting damage if the body twists the wrong way or absorbs the force unevenly. Factors like seatbelt placement, impact angle, and the type of vehicle all play a role.
Facet joints connect the bones of the spine and allow flexibility. A sudden impact can cause these joints to become inflamed, dislocated, or damaged.
Following a car accident, someone with facet joint injuries may feel localized pain, especially when twisting or bending. These types of severe injuries can mimic other spinal issues, which is why proper diagnosis matters.
Back injuries aren’t always obvious right after a crash, especially if all you experience now is mild back pain.
In fact, many people feel fine at the scene, only to notice severe pain or stiffness hours or days later.
Given the possibility of delayed symptoms, it’s important to understand the kinds of symptoms that could point to a serious issue even if the crash didn’t seem severe at the time.
Here are some symptoms to watch for:
Some symptoms may seem minor at first. But small signs can be early warnings of more serious problems.
Left untreated, a manageable injury could turn into chronic pain or permanent damage.
If you’re feeling anything out of the ordinary after a crash, don’t wait it out. A quick medical evaluation can catch injuries early, help you start treatment right away, and give you the documentation you’ll need if you decide to pursue a legal claim later.
Besides the pain and medical problems caused, a back injury interrupts your life in ways you may not have expected. For many people, the pain is only part of the problem.
Daily routines become harder.
Work becomes uncertain.
And the stress of recovery can weigh on everything else you’re trying to manage.
Here are some of the short and long-term effects of back pain after a car accident.
Back injuries can limit your mobility, strength, and ability to stay active. Tasks you used to do without thinking, like getting dressed, driving, lifting your child, or walking across the room, can suddenly feel difficult or even impossible.
Some people recover with physical therapy. Others need injections, surgery, or long-term pain management.
And for those with spinal cord damage, the effects may be permanent.
Living in pain day after day takes a toll. It’s not uncommon to experience irritability, anxiety, or even depression as your routines shift and your independence changes.
You may feel isolated or frustrated, especially if your injury limits your social life or hobbies.
Many back injuries require rest and recovery, which could mean taking weeks or months off your job or being forced to leave physically demanding work entirely. In some cases, people find themselves unable to return to their previous line of work at all.
If your job involves lifting, bending, standing, or sitting for long hours, even a moderate injury could create lasting career challenges.
Between medical bills, lost income, and the cost of ongoing care, the financial impact can be overwhelming. Even with insurance, you may face out-of-pocket expenses for things like co-pays, therapy, or travel to specialists.
In more severe cases, you might need to remodel your home to make it accessible, hire in-home care, or purchase mobility aids.
These costs add up quickly — and they’re often unplanned.
If someone else caused the crash that led to your back injury, you may have a legal right to seek compensation. A car accident settlement can help cover the costs of your medical care, time away from work, pain, and any future treatment you might need.
You don’t have to figure it out alone. A car accident lawyer can guide you through the process and make sure nothing is overlooked.
A back injury claim may help you recover money for:
These are called “personal injury damages” and are meant to account for both the direct costs you’ve already faced and the challenges you may face in the future.
Proving these damages and linking them directly to the crash takes more than just telling your story.
To strengthen and potentially speed up your car accident compensation claim, you’ll need medical records, documentation of your losses, and often input from doctors or other experts.
A lawyer will:
Insurance companies may offer a quick payout that seems helpful at first. But that number may not come close to covering what your injury will cost over time.
A lawyer can help you understand whether the offer is fair, and if not, what to do next.
If you or a loved one suffered a back injury in a car accident, don’t assume you have to absorb the cost alone.
Following a successful car accident claim process, you may be awarded compensation that protects your health, your income, and your future.
If you decide to pursue compensation for your back injury, it helps to know what the personal injury claim process looks like.
Filing a personal injury claim may not be as fast or simple as filling out a form — but by hiring a personal injury lawyer, the process becomes manageable.
Here’s how the process typically works:
Your health comes first. Getting prompt and consistent treatment helps your recovery and creates a clear medical record linking your injury to the crash.
Be sure to:
This medical documentation is one of many types of personal injury evidence. And it’s a key part of your case.
A lawyer will listen to your story, review your situation, and explain whether you may have a case. Most offer free, no-obligation consultations, so there’s no risk or cost in reaching out.
If you move forward, your lawyer will start building your claim. This includes gathering police reports, crash photos, witness statements, and medical evidence.
To win compensation, you’ll need to show that someone else was at fault, whether it was another driver, a vehicle manufacturer, or another party.
Your lawyer will use evidence to prove:
Your personal injury attorney does all the above to prove liability, and it’s one of the most important parts of your case.
You’ll also need to show how the injury has affected your life. To calculate your damages, your lawyer may gather:
Most personal injury claims are settled without going to court. Your lawyer will negotiate with the insurance company to reach an agreement that reflects your true losses.
If the insurer refuses to offer a fair settlement, your lawyer may recommend filing a lawsuit.
Sometimes a formal lawsuit becomes necessary. This doesn’t always mean going to trial. In fact, many cases still settle before a courtroom is involved.
But if your case does go to trial, your lawyer will present evidence, question witnesses, and argue on your behalf. You’ll be kept informed throughout the process and have a voice in any major decisions.
Each state sets a statute of limitations — a legal deadline for filing your claim.
Statutes of limitations vary from state to state. For instance, in Missouri, the statute of limitations is five years. Meanwhile, you’d have two years to file your car accident lawsuit if you were in a car crash in Illinois.
These deadlines may seem long. However, keep in mind that your case’s timeline can be prolonged due to unforeseen factors. Hence, don’t wait too long before taking legal action.
After a car accident, you’re dealing with pain, paperwork, and insurance adjusters — all while trying to heal. And the more serious the injury, the more is at stake.
For this reason, you’ll need help when you’re recovering compensation. A car accident attorney can help you in the following ways.
A lawyer who’s handled serious injury cases knows that back pain disrupts various parts of your life.
Hence, your attorney will consider how your injury affects your job, your future, and your daily life, not just your medical bills. Your attorney will factor in various damages to ensure your claim reflects the full cost of what you’ve lost and what you’ll continue to need.
Not all injuries show up on X-rays. Insurance companies may try to downplay soft tissue injuries or argue that your pain isn’t related to the crash.
A lawyer can work with doctors and specialists to make sure your medical records clearly show the connection between the accident and your condition.
Insurers are skilled at offering quick, low settlements. Once you accept, you may lose your right to further compensation even if your injury gets worse.
A lawyer will handle all communication, review offers carefully, and push back when needed.
From paperwork to deadlines, legal claims can take time and involve a lot of moving parts. Your lawyer takes that burden off your plate, guiding you through each step and keeping your case on track.
If you’re on the fence about seeking help, you’re likely wondering about the costs of hiring a lawyer.
Most personal injury lawyers, including our team, work on a contingency fee basis. That means you don’t pay anything up front. You won’t be charged hourly or asked for a retainer.
Instead, your lawyer receives a percentage of the compensation they recover for you. If your case doesn’t result in a settlement or verdict, you owe nothing in legal fees.
If you or a loved one has suffered a back injury from a car wreck, you don’t have to handle it on your own. Our team at TorHoerman Law has helped thousands of people recover the compensation they need to move forward.
Contact TorHoerman Law today for a free consultation or use the chatbot on this page to find out if you’re eligible for a claim.
Yes, back injuries can develop even after a minor car accident or rear end collision.
The human body is highly sensitive to sudden jolts, and even low-speed crashes can cause soft tissue damage in the lumbar region or thoracic spine.
While some people experience only a mild ache or temporary discomfort, others develop injury symptoms that worsen into more severe pain or long-term complications.
These types of car accident injuries often reveal themselves over a few weeks, as stiffness, swelling, or limited mobility may not appear immediately.
Early evaluation by a primary care physician is critical to detect hidden trauma and begin a proper treatment plan.
After a motor vehicle collision, the back is one of the most vulnerable areas of the body.
Victims frequently sustain lumbar sprains, neck injury complications, or thoracic vertebrae fractures.
These are considered common injuries, but depending on the severity of the crash, they may escalate into more severe injuries such as degenerative disc disease or chronic upper back pain.
Each injury carries its own pain symptoms, ranging from acute pain to intense pain that places significant stress on daily life.
A thorough exam with CT scans or X-rays can help pinpoint the exact problem and guide the healing process.
Treatment for back injuries after an auto accident focuses on strategies to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and support the body’s recovery.
Depending on the diagnosis, doctors may recommend:
When injuries cause more severe pain, long-term management may also involve injections or surgical options, but most patients begin with non-invasive measures to reduce pain and support the healing process.
The recovery timeline after a rear end collision varies depending on the type of injury and its severity.
Lumbar sprains or minor soft tissue damage often improve within a few weeks with proper rest and care, though some injury symptoms linger longer.
In contrast, severe back pain linked to thoracic spine trauma or degenerative disc disease may require months of care and ongoing therapy.
The healing process usually depends on sticking to a structured treatment plan recommended by a primary care physician and supported by a physical therapist.
Because back injuries can evolve into more severe injuries if untreated, victims should not ignore even a mild ache that develops after a crash.
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