When you are involved in a personal injury accident that causes whiplash, it can be very painful. Here a few things you should know about whiplash injuries:
What is Whiplash?Whiplash is a non-medical term describing a range of injuries to the neck caused by or related to sudden and abnormal motion to the neck. The term "whiplash" was reportedly first used in 1928. The term "whiplash injury" describes damage to both the bone structures and soft tissues of the neck, while "whiplash associated disorders" describes a more severe and chronic condition.
What Causes Whiplash?Whiplash is commonly associated with car accidents, motorcycle accidents and other motor vehicle accidents, usually when a motor vehicle has been hit in the rear and the head moves backwards then forwards; however, the injury can be sustained in many other ways, including from dog attacks or falls from chairs, bicycles or horses. Whiplash injury is one of the main injuries seen in car accidents and is covered by car insurers when resolving car accident claims.
A whiplash injury may also be the result of abnormal stretching of the spine, mainly the anterior longitudinal ligament (the ligament that runs down the anterior surface of the spine) which is stretched or tears, as the head snaps backwards and then forward causing a whiplash type injury. These extreme motions push the neck muscles and ligaments beyond their normal range of motion, causing injury.
Whiplash injuries can be mild or severe. Some people recover from whiplash in just a few weeks, while others with whiplash injuries develop chronic conditions that can be extremely painful and disabling for years. If you experience these injuries as a result of whiplash, talk to a Woodland Hills whiplash injury attorney who can help you get financial compensation for these injuries.
Treatment for WhiplashFortunately, whiplash is typically not a life-threatening injury, but it can be very painful, restrict range of motion and activities, including work activities. This could potentially cause loss of earnings, or lead to a prolonged period of disability.
Treatment typically begins with over-the-counter pain relievers and ice applied to the painful neck muscles. If pain persists, medical care, prescription medications, physical therapy and exercises may be helpful. In more extreme cases, consultations are required with orthopedic surgeons, neurologists and/or neurosurgeons; and sometimes neck surgery, including cervical fusion, laminectomy or laminoplasty surgery, may be required.
What Symptoms Should You Look for?The most common symptoms related to whiplash injury from accidents include:
In the more severe and chronic case of "whiplash associated disorder", symptoms may include:
Even though whiplash is not a life-threatening injury, it can still be painful and require medical attention. If your whiplashed was caused by a careless or negligent act of another person, you can get compensation for your injuries including the cost of all medical care, from over the counter medicine to serious surgeries.
To get answers to your questions about how you can be compensated for your whiplash injuries, contact the experienced Northridge neck injury lawyer at Walch Law for a free consultation.