Back injuries are prevalent after car accidents, with pain that can linger for months or even years. Treatment for these injuries can be extensive and expensive, keeping accident victims from work for extended periods. If you suffered a back injury after a car accident in North Carolina, financial compensation may help cover your costs until you are back on your feet.
At Younce, Vtipil, Baznik & Banks, P.A. we can help with your back injury claim and any other car accident injuries you sustained. Call 919-661-9000 or contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced attorney.
What to Do if You Have Back Pain After a Car Accident
Back pain is a common complaint after a crash. Right after the collision, you may not be thinking about filing a claim for your injury. However, taking specific steps at the accident scene can help your lawyer later.
If you are able, take the following steps to protect your rights and strengthen a potential legal claim:
- Take photos and videos – Pictures of the crash site, your car accident injuries, the vehicles involved, debris in the road, damage to the vehicles, skid marks, and any other details that may show how the collision occurred can be valuable evidence in a personal injury case.
- Speak to eyewitnesses – Get contact information from any eyewitnesses. Obtain full names, cell phone numbers, and email addresses. While that information might appear in the police accident report, often the police do not obtain the information. Those witnesses may make the difference between winning and losing.
- Consult a car accident attorney – An experienced car accident lawyer can manage every aspect of your case, from performing an independent investigation and interviewing witnesses to negotiating a full and fair settlement or going to trial.
- Document everything – Keep a file for everything related to the crash, including medical bills, medical records, pay stubs, and any other out-of-pocket expenses you incurred.
- Keep a journal – Keep a diary of your back injury symptoms. Rate your pain threshold daily and write down any emotional issues you experience after the auto accident. Note how your injuries affect your ability to carry out your daily activities.
- Stay off social media – Any pictures or videos you post on social media could be used against you by the insurance companies and their lawyers. For example, if you claim severe back pain and post a picture of yourself partying, the insurance company could use that picture to argue that you are not injured or are exaggerating the extent of your back injury.
- Attend all your medical appointments – Attend all follow-up appointments with your doctor and/or therapist. If you skip any, the insurance company could say you are not taking your injury seriously. The medical records produced at those appointments become the documentation your attorney will use to prove your case.