Massachusetts Car Accident Lawyer Whiplash and Neck Injuries

March 18, 2010
By Parker Scheer LLP on March 18, 2010 9:28 PM | | Comments (0)
Neck injuries that result from car accidents usually happen in a hit from behind, or rear end collision. The most common injury is whiplash. Whiplash is when the head moves suddenly in one direction and recoils in another, causing the neck to be forced beyond its normal range. Victims begin to experience symptoms following the accident. These symptoms are headaches, fatigue, dizziness, pain in the shoulder and between the shoulder blades and pain in one or both arms. Additional signs are sleep disturbance, poor concentration or memory or a sudden onset of ill-temperament or depression. Whiplash is more serious than people tend to believe, in fact, many victims never fully recover from it.

If you've experienced whiplash from a hit from behind, you should speak with a Boston personal injury lawyer who specializes in Massachusetts car accident law. The medical expenses for future years down the line may be more costly than you can imagine. Many who are suffering from whiplash resort to extensive physical therapy, injections and surgeries. The underlying cause for prolonged whiplash most of the time is trauma to facet joints and discs. Facet joints are found at each level of the spine, with the exception of the top, and allow for 20 percent stability when twisting the torso for the neck and lower back. If they are damaged in any way, rotation becomes painful and the victim is less mobile.

Injury to a disk is also severe. The cervical spine consists of the seven vertebrae in the neck that are separated by disks. Disks serve as cushions in between the vertebrae. They have three main functions: allowing extension of the neck; absorbing shock and connecting vertebrae to one another. If these disks are injured in any way, the pain may be constant and last for a long period of time. Also, when ligaments in the cervical vertebrate are stretched or torn beyond their normal range of motion due to whiplash, this will cause a neck sprain. A neck sprain is another common result of whiplash.

Please contact a Massachusetts personal injury lawyer at Parker Scheer if you or a loved one has sustained a neck injury. The Massachusetts car accident lawyers at Parker Scheer LLP will work to win the best settlement for you and your family.

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