Several injuries can cause neck pain following a car accident.
- ✓Whiplash injuries
- ✓Cervical disc herniation
- ✓Muscle strains and sprains
- ✓Cervical fractures
- ✓Nerve compression
- ✓Soft tissue damage
Neck pain is one of the most common complaints after car accidents. Whether from whiplash, disc injuries, or muscle strains, proper treatment and documentation are essential for your health and legal claim.
Several injuries can cause neck pain following a car accident.
Proper medical treatment creates the documentation needed to prove your injuries and their connection to the accident.
Many cases resolve with treatment, but some become chronic. Medical evaluation is essential to understand your prognosis.
Values range widely based on injury severity, treatment needs, and long-term impact. Contact us for a case-specific evaluation.
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