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Neck and back injuries can have significant medical complications, leaving you with severe pain and requiring significant treatment. When your injuries occurred in the workplace or happened because of another party’s carelessness, you can file a claim. A Cameron neck and back injury lawyer can help you do so quickly and gather important evidence to support your claim. These steps are much easier with support, enabling you to focus on physical recovery.

Cameron Neck And Back Injury Lawyer

The Cox Law Firm: Securing Justice for Those in Our Communities

At the Cox Law Firm, we have supported the rights of those in our communities for more than 55 years. We know the significant physical and financial consequences that an injury can have on individuals and their families. Our firm aims to help you recover the financial losses you sustained and hold the at-fault party accountable for their actions. We strongly believe that every person deserves justice when they are wrongfully injured.

The consequences of a neck or back injury can alter the rest of your life. You may be unable to work, engage in your hobbies, or even take care of your own daily needs. Recovery from these injuries is complex, and financial support can make this process much easier. The team at the Cox Law Firm wants to support you in securing this compensation and helping you adjust to your life.

What Are Common Neck and Back Injuries?

There are numerous types of neck and back injuries, and multiple could be affecting someone at the same time. Common types of neck and back injuries include:

  • Sprains, strains, and other soft tissue injuries
  • Pinched nerves
  • Whiplash
  • Dislocated neck or spine
  • Fractured vertebrae
  • Bulging or herniated disks
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Full or partial paralysis

These injuries can range in severity, some requiring minimal treatment while others require long-term medical and at-home care.

The Importance of Medical Treatment

If you have been in an accident, whether it is a car accident or a slip and fall incident, it is important to get medical treatment. The West Calcasieu Cameron Hospital is located at 701 Cypress Street in Sulphur, and the South Cameron Memorial Hospital is located at 5360 West Creole Highway in Cameron. In most situations, you should call 911 and wait for emergency medical care and other first responders to arrive.

A neck or back injury may not always be immediately apparent after an accident, and the symptoms may be delayed. Getting medical treatment immediately after an accident may help catch injuries early and help show a link between the accident and any developing injuries. You can further protect your rights with the support of an experienced attorney.

What Accidents Often Cause Neck and Back Injuries?

There are many different accidents that cause neck and back injuries. One of the most common is vehicle accidents. In Cameron Parish in 2024, there were 42 people injured in car accidents, more than in 2023, but a significant decrease from the three prior years. The impact from collisions often leads to whiplash or other neck and back damage.

These injuries are also frequently caused by workplace injuries. There were more than 19,400 non-fatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2023 in Louisiana. About 7,400 of these cases required days off from work.

Back and neck injuries can occur from repeated strain on muscles while at work, such as from lifting heavy objects or completing the same repetitive task every day. These injuries can also happen because of sudden accidents, like falling objects or slip and fall incidents.

How Do You Prove Someone Was at Fault for Your Injuries?

Not all neck and back injuries result in a valid claim. If you were not injured while at work, then you must prove that someone is liable for your injuries to file a personal injury claim. To hold someone liable for negligence, you must prove:

  1. They owed you a certain duty of care
  2. They breached their duty of care because of a careless action or failure to act
  3. Their breach of care caused the accident
  4. You were injured in the accident and sustained other damages

When you work with a personal injury attorney, they can review your case to determine if you have a valid claim.

FAQs

What Is the Minimum Payout for Whiplash?

The minimum payout for a whiplash injury will vary significantly based on the severity of the injury. In most cases, whiplash is a minor neck or spinal cord injury, so the costs to treat it are likely lower. A resulting payout would also be lower. More serious forms of whiplash and spinal cord damage could have much higher costs and compensation. An attorney can help you accurately assess what a fair minimum payout is for your unique accident.

How Much Should I Settle for a Lower Back Injury?

The value of settlement that you should settle for with a lower back injury will depend on your unique situation. A fair settlement should cover the cost of your economic and non-economic damages when it is a personal injury claim. This includes both current and future medical expenses, lost income and earning potential, pain and suffering, and other losses.

A fair settlement will be entirely dependent on your unique costs, who was at fault, their insurance coverage, and other factors.

What Evidence Do You Need for a Whiplash Claim?

The evidence you may need for a whiplash claim may include:

  • Medical documentation of the injuries
  • Bills of treatment
  • Medical providers’ opinions
  • Photo and video of the injury and incident
  • Witness statements from those who saw the injury happen
  • Police accident reports
  • Professional accident reconstruction

The exact evidence will depend on the type of claim you are making. The evidence in a car accident claim is different from proving a premises liability claim.

Why Should You Never Move Someone Who May Have a Neck Injury?

You should never move someone who you suspect has a neck or back injury because it may cause more significant damage and even paralysis. If the spinal cord is partially or fully severed, it can cause permanent paralysis. Instead, get immediate medical care for the person and only move them if they are in immediate danger, working to keep their head, neck, and back aligned and immobile when they are moved.

Protecting Your Financial Future With Dedicated Legal Support

The Cox Law Firm can help you navigate a civil claim, an insurance claim, or a workers’ compensation claim. Contact our firm today and determine if you have the grounds for a claim for your neck and back injuries.

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