Whenever injuries are sustained to the back and neck areas, the spine and spinal-cord may be involved. The spine along with the spinal-cord are essential areas of the body and allow us to execute each of our day to day activities. Spine and spinal-cord injuries can seriously restrict an individual’s capability to function as well as live comfortably. With many cases, these types of traumas may be life-threatening and demand immediate surgical treatment.
IMPORTANT DETAILS ABOUT NECK, BACK & SPINE INJURIES
- Get medical attention immediately when you have suffered injury to your neck, back or spine.
- Often you may be able to manage the pain and tingling on your own for days, weeks or months, but you need to get checked out by a physician
- Tingling, numbness, and shooting sensations into your arms, hands, legs, toes often are indications that your spinal discs, nerves, ligaments, and joints have been damaged
- Serious injury and trauma can result in paraplegia or quadriplegia
- Often these conditions require surgical intervention at some point during your lifetime
- For over 30 years, Eric Hewko has represented the victims of spinal injury
- Contact Eric Hewko immediately if you or your loved one has suffered from tingling, numbness or shooting sensations into their arms, hands, legs or feet.
- CALL Toll Free 1-800-BIG-E-LAW (1-800-244-3529) or 561-776-9400
Within the course of an accident, the neck, back and spine is often thrashed all around and serious injury. A spinal disc can be bulged or herniated in addition to other back and spine damage. All may well need numerous surgical procedures and rehabilitation. Even during less severe instances, neck, back spine and spinal-cord traumas can lead to substantial medical expenses as well as physical complications that bring about considerable expenses.
From our youth until death, our bodies go through normal use and wear and tear. But physical trauma may aggravate the condition.
As we get older, this is evidenced by x-ray and MRI as showing some degenerative changes in the discs and the bone near the discs. This is often just part of the normal aging process. However, when a person sustains trauma, this normal condition can then become aggravated and now cause pain, and become symptomatic. The x-rays and MRI’s do not necessarily show any more degeneration, but the prior degenerative conditions now become symptomatic and painful. Whereas before you could live with your conditions, after the trauma, you now are experiencing pain and shooting symptoms into your arms, legs, hands or feet.
We represent individuals that have sustained neck, back, spine and nerve damage in personal injury cases.
The Hewko Firm (Big E Law) will help prove your injuries in the court of law and obtain the compensation you will need to recover from your injuries. Certain nerve damage might be permanent, and in those instances, we work to obtain compensation for the pain and suffering in addition to all compensation you might need with regard to long term medical care.
Do You Have Shooting Pain, Tingling Pain or Numbness?
We understand that damage to the spine and spinal cord can affect the nervous system causing pain, numbness and tingling in the injured area. We represent clients who have suffered nerve damage in personal injury cases and work hard to get them the compensation that they need for their medical bills and other costs.
Protect Your Legal Rights
If you or someone you love has suffered a Neck, Back or Spine Injury and you would like more information regarding your legal rights, contact Florida Neck, Back, and Spine Injury Attorney Eric Hewko at The Hewko Firm by calling 1-800-BIG-E-LAW (1-800-244-3529) or 561-776-9400 for your FREE Consultation.
Don’t Delay. The law has deadlines. Call now to fully protect your rights.
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