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Back injuries impact a large number of people every year. They account for one in five workplace injuries or illnesses and make up a significant portion of the injuries sustained in car accidents. These are debilitating injuries that can result in severe pain and could prevent you from living your life as you used to. 

If you have sustained a back injury because of another party’s misconduct, it’s vital to know what your legal options may be. Learn more about common back injuries and how to fight for compensation to recover your losses. 

Common Types of Back Injuries

Common Types of Back Injuries

From minor strains to catastrophic injuries like spinal cord damage, there are numerous types of back injuries you can sustain. Here are some of the most common ones:

Sprains and Strains

Some of the most common back injuries involve soft tissues, such as muscles, ligaments, and tendons. A sprain occurs when a ligament stretches or tears, while a strain is the stretching of a tendon or muscle. Most of the time, sudden twists, awkward movements, or improper lifting of heavy objects are the causes of these injuries. 

Herniated Discs

Between the bones that make up your spine (called vertebrae) are structures that cushion them. These structures are called discs, and they’re filled with a gel-like substance that can bulge (or herniate) outward as a result of trauma or wear and tear. Herniated discs can put pressure on nerves and other spinal structures, resulting in pain and mobility issues. 

Some herniated discs will require surgery. It’s likely that you’ll also need to do physical therapy to get back to your normal life. 

Fractured Vertebrae

A traumatic event, like a slip and fall or a motor vehicle accident, can place enough force on your back to break your vertebrae. Aside from causing severe pain, fractured bones in your spine can impact mobility and sensation. They could damage nerves and potentially cause harm to your spinal cord, too. 

Fractured vertebrae often require surgery. The recovery process can be lengthy and challenging, making it difficult to return to work and live a normal life. 

Spinal Stenosis

As a result of trauma or certain medical conditions, your spinal canal can narrow, putting pressure on your nerves and nerve fibers. With spinal stenosis, you can experience a significant amount of pain, along with a loss of motion or sensation in the affected areas of the spine. 

Spinal Cord Injuries

Although less common than some of the other injuries listed, spinal cord injuries can occur in the most severe accidents. Speeding crashes, for example, or truck accidents, can damage the nerves that make up your spinal cord. You may experience numbness or tingling at the site of the injury, or even paralysis. 

After sustaining a back injury in Utah, one of the concerns you may have is whether you have the right to begin a claim to recover your losses. If your injury was the result of an accident that another party’s negligent or wrongful conduct caused, then you may be eligible to file a personal injury claim. 

Utah is a no-fault state for motor vehicle accidents. This means that you would have to file a claim against your own personal injury protection insurance first if the back injury was the result of a crash. If your insurance doesn’t cover all of your losses, then you may be able to start a claim. 

What if I’m Being Blamed for the Accident That Caused My Back Injury? 

If you were partially at fault for the injury that caused your back injury, it can affect any personal injury claims you file for compensation. 

Utah follows modified comparative negligence laws. It means that you can typically recover losses even if you were partly responsible for the accident, as long as your share of fault is less than 50%. Your winnings will likely be reduced proportionally by your percentage of fault. 

What if My Back Injury Happened at Work?

Workplace accidents can also cause back injuries. Repetitive motions, lifting heavy objects without the right safety equipment or training, or being struck by heavy machinery can all result in injuries. In these instances, you may need to file for workers’ compensation. 

Most employers in the state have to carry workers’ compensation insurance, which covers medical expenses and lost wages for employees who suffer work-related illnesses or injuries. Because of this, you cannot sue them. However, you might be able to begin legal action against third parties who may have contributed to your injuries. 

Contact Our Salt Lake City Personal Injury Lawyers at McMinn Personal Injury Lawyers for a Free Consultation

Contact Our Salt Lake City Personal Injury Lawyers at McMinn Personal Injury Lawyers for a Free Consultation

Back injuries often result in severe pain and lasting medical needs. If another party’s misconduct caused your losses, you may have the right to file a claim and hold them liable. To do so, you need assistance from experienced Salt Lake City personal injury attorneys. 

At McMinn Personal Injury Lawyers, our team can help you fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact us for a free consultation at (385) 462-7630.

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