Orlando Neck Injury Attorney
Neck injuries are the most common personal injuries sustained in car accidents. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, neck injuries comprise a significant portion of all insurance claims made after a car accident in the United States every year.
However, neck injuries are not always the result of a car accident. There are several other potential accidents that can result in this type of injury including:
- Premises liability accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Sports accidents
If you have been involved in any type of accident that resulted in neck injury, you may be faced with substantial medical expenses and long-term rehabilitation. If your injuries were caused by the negligence of another, you may be entitled to receive compensation for your damages. You may want to consider the aggressive Orlando personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Michael Barszcz, M.D., J.D., to discuss your legal rights.
Neck Injuries and Their Consequences
Common types of neck injuries include:
- Whiplash
- Neck strain
- Herniated disc
The consequences of these injuries can be far reaching, with many providing chronic pain and persistent problems for years at a time. When faced with debilitating pain, an inability to work, and the potential for life-long struggles, you need someone on your side who will fight to ensure you are provided the maximum compensation you are due. Our personal injury attorneys are prepared to fight to ensure you are provided with everything you will need to fully recover.
If you or a loved one has sustained a neck injury in or around Orlando, Florida, please contact the Law Offices of Michael Barszcz, M.D., J.D., for a free consultation.
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