First and foremost, the injuries to which we are referring in this article encompass those to the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the cervical spine caused by trauma. The term “whiplash” refers to a neck injury resulting from the vigorous back-and-forth movement of the neck, similar to the cracking of a whip. This motion can cause injuries to the bones and discs of the cervical spine and surrounding tissues, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves.
However, they can also occur due to a physical assault or injury during sports or recreational activities. Injuries of this kind can manifest in various symptoms that range in severity and may include neck pain, stiffness, decreased range of motion, and chronic migraines. Unbeknownst to many, whiplash and cervical injuries can result in permanent scar tissue and inflammation, preventing adequate blood supply from reaching the affected area, leading to a permanent range of motion limitations, chronic pain, and nerve damage.
In general, injuries to the cervical connective tissue, also known as soft tissue injuries, whiplash, and cervical strains or sprains, require physical examinations and medical professional evaluation. Imaging tests such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI’s) can be used to rule out other potential causes such as breaks or fractures to the bone. Still, they provide little in the way of identifying an injury such as whiplash.
Clearly, whiplash is a serious condition that may result from an accident. Still, reservations surrounding the validity of these claims makes it critical to construct a compelling case to support your pursuit of compensation against the negligent party responsible for your injuries. To ensure that you are best positioned to move forward with a personal injury lawsuit, it is crucial to take many steps.
Overall, when you have experienced a cervical injury or another injury following an accident, do not allow others to diminish your suffering. You deserve to have your voice heard and to receive just compensation. For additional information, contact the team of personal injury lawyers at Pennsylvania’s Cohen & Riechelson.
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