Back and neck accident injuries are a common result of serious wrecks and low-speed car accidents alike. The trauma to your muscles, bones, and nerves can cause neck pain, stiffness, or back pain that may last for weeks or longer. More serious impacts can lead to spinal cord injury, chronic pain, or permanent changes in mobility. These injuries often disrupt work, family life, and everyday activities.
At Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers, our award-winning attorneys have helped injured people across South Carolina secure over half a billion in verdicts and settlements since 1968. We know what it takes to win. Don’t get stuck with physical pain and financial worries, just call Joye. Let our team assist in getting you the medical care and financial compensation you need to get your life back on track.
How Our Back and Neck Injury Lawyers Help You After an Accident in South Carolina
After a serious accident, knowing what steps to take can be difficult. At Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers, we pride ourselves on our client service. We’ll guide you through each stage of the legal process to make it as smooth and stress-free as possible, so you can focus on your medical treatment and recovery. Here is how we help:
- Listening to Your Experience: We start by meeting with you to hear exactly how the accident happened and how your back or neck injury has affected your health, work, and daily life.
- Reviewing Medical Evidence: Our team examines your medical records, imaging results, and treatment plan to understand the full scope of your injury.
- Investigating the Accident: We gather accident reports, photographs, witness statements, and any available video footage to establish what caused the incident.
- Working With Medical Providers: We coordinate with your doctors and therapists to document the nature of your neck injuries, back injuries, or spinal cord injury, including any long-term impacts or future medical needs.
- Calculating Your Losses: We assess medical expenses, lost wages, and potential future costs related to ongoing treatment or physical limitations.
- Handling Insurance Communications: We deal directly with insurance adjusters to protect your claim and prevent lowball settlement offers.
- Negotiating for Fair Compensation: We use the evidence and documentation to pursue a settlement that reflects the true extent of your losses.
- Preparing for Court if Needed: If a fair agreement cannot be reached, we are ready to present your case in court to protect your rights.
- Keeping You Informed: Throughout the process, we update you on progress, explain each step, and involve you in major decisions. We’re your reliable guide, listening ear, and determined advocate,
Real Back and Neck Injury Settlements and Verdicts
At Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers, we do more than talk: we get results. With several included in South Carolina Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America, our attorneys have a proven track record of securing life-changing, significant results for clients with back and neck injuries. Our team fights to get victims the maximum compensation they deserve for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Here are just some of our real-life case results:
- $3.6 million settlement for a man who required neck surgery after being rear-ended by an intoxicated construction company employee at a job site.
- $1.93 million jury verdict for a driver who sustained neck injuries in a collision with an unlicensed dump truck driver.
- $1.7 million settlement for a woman in Goose Creek who needed neck surgery following a rear-end crash with a dump truck.
- $975,000 settlement for a man who suffered a back injury in a tractor-trailer accident.
- $800,000 settlement for a Kershaw County man who sustained a serious back injury in a work-related car accident.
- $750,000 settlement for a woman who underwent both neck and back surgeries after a car accident.
These results reflect our commitment to achieving justice for injury victims and holding negligent parties accountable.
Neck and Back Injuries Change Accident Victims’ Lives
Back injuries impact every aspect of life. In fact, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) says lumbar/low back pain and cervical/neck pain are among the most common physical conditions affecting an individual’s ability to work and manage the daily activities of life. Back pain is also the most common physical condition for which patients visit their doctors.
The AAOS says that 20% of people who suffer from either low back or neck pain report they cannot work, while 33% of people with back pain in multiple sites are unable to work. Back pain also greatly limits the type and duration of work a person can do. Three out of four people with multiple back pain sites report work limitations. A person who sustains a back or neck injury due to another’s negligence may file a personal injury lawsuit and seek compensation for lost income and future lost earning potential, pain and suffering, and other harm suffered.
The neck and back are complex structures of bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles. Pain not caused by disease or congenital deformity is likely due to sprained ligaments, strained muscles, ruptured discs, irritated nerves, and/or fractured vertebrae.