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Motorcycle Accident Spinal Cord Injuries
A motorcycle accident that injures your neck, back or spine can change your life in a matter of seconds. Often these injuries result in the need for life-long medical care and assistance. The trauma associated with a neck, back or spinal cord injury can be permanent, possibly affecting your neurological system that controls your body’s daily activities and movement.
If you or someone close to you has suffered a neck or spinal cord injury from a Florida motorcycle crash, it is important to contact a Florida Motorcycle Accident Injury Attorney at Whittel & Melton as soon as possible after the collision. We can help you obtain the maximum recovery for your losses. We represent motorcycle accident victims across the State of Florida, and are available to serve clients in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Daytona Beach, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater Beach, New Port Richey, Spring Hill, Brooksville, Inverness, Ocala and Gainesville. Contact us today online or call (866) 608-5529 to begin receiving the legal assistance you and your family need.
Neck and Back Injuries From Motorcycle Accidents
Following a Motorcycle Accident, many bikers suffer from neck or back pain. After an accident of any kind it is very important to seek medical treatment. A specialist, such as a Neurologist or Orthopedic Surgeon can determine the severity of your neck and back injuries and provide you with the proper medical care. Common neck and back injuries after a motorcycle accident may include the following:
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Disc Bulge
- Disc Herniation
- Soft-Tissue Neck or Back Injury
- Pain to the Cervical, Thoracic or Lumbar region
Any of these symptoms may reveal that you have a neck or back injury:
- Constant pain or spasms
- Numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, fingers or toes
- Radiating pain to one side of the body
Spinal Cord Injuries & Paralysis
After a motorcycle accident victim suffers a spinal cord injury, it is not uncommon to experience permanent paralysis. The degree of paralysis will depend on the area that the spine was injured. Quadriplegia is when the spinal cord is damaged in the neck area, resulting in paralysis of all four limbs. Paraplegia occurs when the spinal cord is damaged below the neck, resulting in some degree of paralysis to the abdomen and both legs. Sadly, anyone that has suffered paralysis from a spinal cord injury will require long-term or even life-long care. By contacting a Florida Motorcycle Accident Injury Lawyer at Whittel & Melton, you can ensure that you receive the appropriate and necessary medical treatment both now and in the future.
While insurance companies and their claims representatives may seem friendly and ready to help you, do not be fooled, their primary objective is to run a profitable business. Many times, they do not offer fair compensation to motorcycle accident victims, especially when victims are vulnerable or unrepresented. At Whittel & Melton, we will aggressively protect your rights and fight for you to recover just compensation for your losses.
Contact Whittel & Melton Today (866) 608-5529
The Florida Motorcycle Accident Injury Attorneys at Whittel & Melton take all motorcycle accident claims on a contingency fee basis. This means that our firm will never ask you for any legal fees or costs unless you are awarded compensation for your injuries. Contact us online or call (866) 608-5529 to schedule a free initial consultation. We offer evening and weekend appointments, and can even come to you at home or in the hospital if you are unable to make it into one of our offices.
We have successfully recovered compensation for motorcycle accident victims throughout the state of Florida and stand ready to serve clients in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Daytona Beach, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater Beach, New Port Richey, Spring Hill, Brooksville, Inverness, Ocala and Gainesville.
Call us today statewide and toll-free at (866) 608-5529.