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Florida Back Injuries Are Incapacitating

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Whether a person has a slipped disc, a torn ligament, or a spinal cord issue, injuries to the back are some of the most debilitating that a person can experience. In addition, back pain is one of the most common types of chronic pain, meaning that sometimes, a back injury may not heal to 100 percent. If you have sustained a back injury as a result of someone else’s negligence, though, you may be able to receive money damages for the harm you have suffered.

Likely To Cause Long-Term Pain

Experts estimate that at some point in their lives, around 8 of every 10 U.S. residents will suffer some type of back injury. Many occur on the job, but a significant percentage occur in daily life. Though no reliable data currently exists as to how many back injuries are the result of negligence, it is generally true that sustaining this type of injury in an auto accident can lead to long-term or even permanent injury.

There are many types of back injuries, from muscle strains to vertebrae fractures to a severing of the spinal cord. Some can be slower to appear than others – particularly, injuries to the soft tissue may take hours or even days to make themselves known, which can make them difficult to treat. Regardless, back pain should never be ignored; the World Health Organization (WHO) names it as one of the top five causes of disability worldwide.

Is Suing Worth It?

If you have sustained a back injury in a Florida auto accident case, it can feel overwhelming to think about filing suit. That said, if you are able to show that the other driver’s negligence was the cause of your injuries, any monetary damages you receive may take some of the mental and financial load off your and your family’s shoulders in terms of recovery. The right attorney can help.

In addition, if your injuries are “significant and permanent,” you may be able to recover damages in court that your personal injury protection (PIP) insurance would not cover. While Florida law requires that every driver carry PIP coverage intended to cover medical bills for minor injuries, the state legislature allows those whose injuries are more severe to sue in court.

Contact An Orlando Back Injury Attorney

Back injuries can change the course of a person’s life, often without warning. If yours was caused by the negligence of another driver, you deserve to try and recover damages for what you have experienced. An Orlando back injury attorney from the Hornsby Law Group can help you and your family understand your legal options. Call us today to schedule a consultation.

Source:

mml.org/insurance/risk_resources/publications/s_and_h_manual/13A.pdf

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