Car Accident Injuries That Can Lead to Chronic Pain

Some car accident injuries don’t heal quickly—and can cause chronic pain for months or years. Learn which injuries can lead to long-term suffering.

What Is Chronic Pain Syndrome (CPS)?

CPS is long-lasting pain that continues beyond normal healing. It affects physical health, mood, and daily life after a car crash.

Injuries Most Likely to Cause Chronic Pain

Whiplash

Traumatic brain injuries

Herniated discs

Broken bones

Nerve damage

Whiplash: A Leading Cause of Chronic Neck Pain

Whiplash from rear-end collisions often leads to long-term stiffness, headaches, and reduced mobility.

Back Injuries Can Trigger Life-Long Pain

Herniated discs and spinal trauma are common after crashes—and are major contributors to chronic back pain.

CPS Impacts More Than Just the Body

Chronic pain can cause anxiety, depression, and insomnia—making recovery even harder.

Medical Care and Legal Action Matter

Early treatment and documentation help your recovery—and your injury claim. A lawyer ensures you’re fairly compensated.

Struggling with Chronic Pain After a Crash?

Don’t suffer alone. Manning Law can help you get medical support and pursue compensation for long-term pain.