Causes of Whiplash Back Injury

Posted On October 7, 2016 / By Manning Law / Car Accidents,Spinal Cord Injury

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In the past we’ve written about both whiplash and spinal injury–but whiplash back injury is something that many victims of auto accidents don’t realize that they are suffering from until it is too late to take advantage of the many treatment options that are available to someone who catches a tissue injury early.

Many people are surprised to learn that even relatively minor accidents can create an environment where automobile passengers suffer from the symptoms commonly associated with whiplash. But whiplash is actually one of the more common auto accident injuries. We collected a series of videos on whiplash, that explore each aspect of the condition.

What Causes Whiplash Injury?

If you’ve ever stopped suddenly in a car, you’ve likely experienced the sensation of being pulled in a few different directions at once.

Because collisions in vehicles often generate a tremendous amount of force, it’s not uncommon for a passenger’s body to be exposed to extreme stresses. These stresses can cause the body to react in ways it ordinarily wouldn’t. Because of this it can be difficult to predict the effects of a whiplash back injury on different parts of the body. That’s why treatment for injuries like these often occurs in phases.

Whiplash is particularly common in car accidents where one car is rear-ended by another. Because many of the symptoms of whiplash are ‘silent,’ it’s not uncommon for people to neglect treatment until days, weeks or even months after an accident. Whiplash isn’t the only injury like this you can sustain after an auto accident. There are all sorts of soft tissue injuries that often impact victims of car accidents.

What To Do After a Whiplash Injury

Because the spine is such a critical part of the body, it’s very important that you treat spinal injuries with great care. One of the most important things you can do is familiarize yourself with standard treatments after a spinal injury. Some patients also report great success from working with a chiropractor after an auto accident.

If you are suffering from this type of spinal injury, you may want to consider finding an Aurora spinal cord injury attorney. This is because some insurance companies are notorious for defending against spinal injury claims.

Learn more about how an Aurora personal injury attorney can help with your whiplash injury claim.