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How Do I Prove a North Carolina Crash Caused My Neck and Back Injuries?

August 14, 2024

Neck and back injuries are prevalent in North Carolina car accidents due to the mechanics of collisions and the vulnerability of these areas of the body. The sudden impact from a car crash, especially in rear-end or high-speed collisions, often causes the head and neck to jerk violently, leading to whiplash, herniated discs, or other spinal injuries, making neck and back injuries a frequent and severe consequence.

At Dewey, Ramsay & Hunt, P.A., our Charlotte personal injury lawyers know neck and back injuries can change how our clients perform daily activities and their overall quality of life.

Neck and Back Injuries

Unfortunately, insurance companies are often skeptical of claims for neck and back injuries after a crash because these injuries can be challenging to prove and are sometimes associated with subjective symptoms like pain and discomfort, which are not easily quantified.

Without clear, objective evidence, insurers may question the severity or even the existence of the injuries. We can help ensure they take your claim seriously. Here’s how to get started.

Tips to Help Prove Your Neck and Back Injuries Were Caused in a North Carolina Crash

Gather evidence from the crash scene, such as police reports, photographs, and witness statements. This documentation can help establish the accident’s severity and support your claim that the force of the collision was sufficient to cause your injuries.

Seek medical care immediately after the accident, even if you feel fine initially. A prompt medical examination can document your injuries and establish a clear connection between the crash and your condition. Delayed treatment can weaken your claim by giving the impression that the injuries were not severe or were caused by something else.

Follow through with all recommended treatments and therapies. Consistent medical care shows that your injuries are severe and persistent. Gaps in treatment or failure to follow medical advice can be used by the opposing party to argue that your injuries are not related to the crash or are less severe.

Keep a detailed journal of your symptoms, pain levels, and how the injuries have impacted your daily life. Personal testimony about how the injuries have affected your ability to work, engage in activities, and enjoy life can be compelling evidence in your case.

Obtain comprehensive medical records that detail your injuries, treatments, and diagnoses. These records should include imaging tests like X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans showing the extent of your neck and back injuries. Documentation from specialists, such as orthopedic surgeons or chiropractors, can further strengthen your case.

Medical experts can provide testimony linking the crash to your injuries. They can explain how the mechanics of the accident, such as the force and direction of impact, likely caused your neck and back injuries. This expert analysis can be crucial in cases where the connection between the crash and the injury is disputed.

By presenting a combination of medical evidence, expert testimony, and documentation of the crash, you can effectively prove that your neck and back injuries were directly caused by the accident. We can help.

Contact Our Skilled Car Accident Attorneys in Charlotte Today

If you were injured in a car accident caused by negligence in North Carolina, our personal injury attorneys in Charlotte at Dewey, Ramsay & Hunt want to hear your story during a free consultation by calling 704-377-3737 or contacting us online.

We provide unique legal services tailored to each client’s needs and do not get paid unless you do.

Your Injury, Our Fight. How can we help you take a stand?

Because every case is different, the description of awards and issues previously managed by our law firm does not guarantee a similar outcome in current or future cases.

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