When you’ve been in a car accident in Oklahoma City that’s left you with back or neck injuries, you’re not just dealing with pain – you’re facing a mountain of medical bills, lost wages, and a whole lot of stress.
At 222 Injury Lawyers, we don’t just know Oklahoma law inside and out – we know how to make it work for you. Whether you’re nursing a case of whiplash or dealing with something more serious, we’re here to get you the compensation you deserve.
Let’s talk about what your case might be worth and how we can help you get back on your feet.
Car accidents can do a number on your body, especially your back and neck. These areas are particularly vulnerable because of the way your body moves. Here are some of the most common injuries we see:
Whiplash is probably the injury most people think of when it comes to car accidents. It happens when your head is suddenly jerked forward and then backward, kind of like a whip cracking. This can strain or tear the muscles and ligaments in your neck. Even though it’s considered a “minor” injury, whiplash can lead to chronic pain and limited mobility if it’s not treated properly.
Between each of your vertebrae, you have little cushions called discs. In a car accident, these discs can get pushed out of place or even rupture. We call this a herniated disc, and it can be incredibly painful. You might feel pain, numbness, or weakness that radiates down your arms or legs.
In more severe accidents, there’s a risk of damage to the spinal cord itself. This is serious. Spinal cord injuries can lead to partial or complete paralysis, depending on where and how badly the cord is damaged. These injuries often result in the highest settlements due to their life-changing nature.
The cervical spine is the neck part of your spine. Injuries here can range from strains to fractures or dislocations of the vertebrae. Even a seemingly minor injury to this area can cause pain and limit your ability to turn your head or lift things.
Your lower back often takes a beating in a car accident. We commonly see sprains, strains, and fractures in this area. These injuries can cause chronic pain and really impact your day-to-day life, making it hard to do simple things like bend over or sit for long periods.
If you’re experiencing any of the above injuries, you’re probably wondering, “What’s my case worth?” Well, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Every case is different, and several factors come into play when determining settlement amounts. Here’s what we look at:
This one’s pretty straightforward. The more severe your injuries, the higher your settlement is likely to be. A minor case of whiplash will typically result in a lower settlement than a spinal cord injury requiring long-term care.
Your settlement should cover all your medical expenses related to the accident. This includes everything from emergency room visits and surgeries to ongoing physical therapy and medication. We’ll also factor in any future medical needs you might have as a result of your injuries.
Some injuries heal quickly, while others can affect you for years to come. If your back or neck injury prevents you from enjoying hobbies, playing with your kids, or even just sleeping comfortably, that long-term impact on your quality of life will be considered in your settlement.
If you’ve had to take time off work to recover, those lost wages should be part of your settlement. And if your injury affects your ability to do your job in the future or limits your earning potential, we’ll factor that in, too.
This one’s a bit trickier to quantify, but it’s an important part of your settlement. The physical pain and emotional distress you’ve experienced as a result of your injuries are real, and you deserve compensation for that suffering.
Oklahoma follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault for the accident, you can recover damages. However, your settlement may be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re found to be 20% at fault, you’d receive 80% of the determined settlement amount.
Now, I know you’re probably looking for some hard numbers here. The truth is settlements can vary widely depending on all the factors we just talked about. But to give you a general idea:
Remember, these are just rough estimates. Your case could be worth more or less depending on your specific circumstances.
At 222 Injury Lawyers, we’ve handled numerous back and neck injury cases.
Here are a couple of examples:
These cases illustrate how settlement amounts can vary significantly based on the specific details of each situation.
Getting a fair settlement isn’t always easy. Insurance companies are in the business of making money, not paying it out. Here’s what you can expect:
If you’ve been in a car accident, here’s what you should do:
At 222 Injury Lawyers, we’ve been helping Oklahoma City residents with car accident cases for years. We know the local courts, we know Oklahoma law, and we know how to get results for our clients.
We offer free case evaluations so you can get an idea of what your case might be worth without any obligation. And we work on a contingency basis, which means you don’t pay us unless we win your case.
Ready to talk about your case? Give us a call or use our online contact form to schedule your free consultation. Remember, we don’t get paid unless you do. Let’s get you on the road to recovery – both physical and financial.
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