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What is a Serious Neck Injury?

October 7, 2019 | By Colombo Law

You’ve been in an auto accident. The impact was stronger than you expected, but it could have been worse. Now your neck is hurting. You’ve thought about talking to a doctor or a car accident lawyer (or both). But is it really that serious?

If the scenario sounds familiar, you aren’t alone. Neck injuries are the most common complaints after car accidents in Ohio. Millions of people have found themselves in the same position.

It’s important to make sure you aren’t underestimating your injury. Likewise, it’s crucial that you do not sign any agreements with an insurance company until you’ve made sure you really understand what’s going on with your neck.

How do you know if you have a serious neck injury after a car accident? Let’s look at the various types of neck injuries, the most common symptoms, and how they develop.

Common Examples of a Serious Neck Injury After a Car Accident

Even though people usually talk about the neck as a singular body part, it is actually made up of many different complex parts and structures. These include muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments, arteries, veins, blood vessels, nerves, and more.

There are many types of serious neck injuries. Diagnosis is made on the basis of the patient’s symptoms (see below), as well as the specific parts of the neck that are involved.

Common examples of a serious neck injury after a car accident include:

You might be surprised to see whiplash on this list. Many people regard it as a minor or even laughable injury, but those of us who work with whiplash victims firsthand understand that it’s no laughing matter.  Often times Whiplash is used to describe a mild injury; however, when someone’s spine is suddenly and unexpectedly whipped back and forth it can cause serious and long lasting injuries – especially when the discs between the bones are damaged.  When the discs between the bones of a person’s back are damaged, it causes the disc material to press on the spinal nerves, which is extremely painful.

Even in car accidents as slow as five miles per hour, whiplash can cause serious symptoms that last for weeks, months, or years. Whiplash victims frequently require time away from work and ongoing medical care.

Understanding How Symptoms Develop from a Neck Injury

Not all injuries develop in the same way. If you break a bone, for example, the injury may become obvious pretty quickly. But neck injuries tend to develop more gradually.

It is extremely common for accident victims to think their neck is fine or “just a little sore” — at first. But as adrenaline wears off and inflammation sets in, the symptoms of serious neck injury tend to become more pronounced.

Your pain and other symptoms may continue to get worse over the course of days, weeks, or even longer.   Worse yet, serious injuries like a bulging or ruptured disc in your back cannot be diagnosed with an x-ray.  Often times an accident victim will go to the Emergency Department, given an x-ray, and discharged with a diagnosis of neck strain.  It is not until months later when the client, still experiencing pain, gets an MRI which shows a herniated disc.

Symptoms of a Serious Neck Injury After a Car Accident

The symptoms of a neck injury may be felt in the neck itself or in the surrounding parts of the body, including the head, face, eyes, throat, shoulders, arms, back, and even the legs.

Symptoms may include:

When in Doubt, Check It Out

How do you know if you have a serious neck injury after a car accident? Take your symptoms seriously. Listen to your body.

It is important not to downplay neck pain after an auto accident. Only a physician can tell you if your injuries are serious. A comprehensive diagnostic evaluation, including x-rays or other imaging tests, can give you a better understanding of any damage you might have suffered.

Always remember this simple rule: when it doubt, check it out. See a doctor even if you aren’t sure you need to.

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If you have been injured in an auto accident in Ohio and are now experiencing the signs or symptoms of a serious neck injury, we invite you to contact us for a free consultation.

Colombo Law proudly serves neck injury victims in Columbus, Cincinnati, all across the state of Ohio.

To get started, call 888-860-1414 – or (614) 362-7000 in Columbus, (513) 599-8841 in Cincinnati. Or simply contact us online.

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