Car accidents and sciatica

Car accidents and sciatica by pipas law group

Back pain and related injuries are fairly common and become increasingly so as individual ages. A culmination of life experiences can contribute to back pain, especially in the case of a car accident. 

With abrupt collisions, victims involved in a car accident may be jolted around or injured in some way that causes injury to the spine as well as other parts of the body. 

Sciatica goes beyond injury and is considered to be a condition as a result of injury or injuries. 

Join us as we take a deep dive into car accidents and sciatica. 

What Causes Sciatica After A Car Accident?  

As we mentioned above, sciatica is not an injury, rather it’s a symptom of an injury. So if you’re involved in a car accident that causes injuries of any kind, you may be at risk of experiencing sciatica pain.

Sciatica is caused by unusual amounts of pressure on the sciatic nerve. The tricky part of sciatic pain is that it may not present itself immediately after injury. Oftentimes, victims may experience sciatica as a result of a culmination of injuries. Essentially, sciatica occurs as a sign that there are other issues to be explored by a medical professional. 

What Are The Symptoms of Sciatica?

The symptoms of sciatica can be quite alarming. From numbness, tingling, shooting pain to pins and needles, it can be unbearable. Everyday tasks and activities can become painful and cumbersome. From standing, walking, sitting, and every other mundane task you can think of, after an accident that results in back injuries, it can be difficult to return to life as you knew prior to the car accident. 

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Treating Sciatica and Life After An Accident

As sciatica is really a symptom of a greater issue, treatment does depend upon the root cause. In the case of a car accident, it’s always very important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. 

Your doctor will be able to determine a treatment plan to best suit your circumstances. From physical therapy to chiropractic, your doctor may suggest different treatment options depending on the severity of your injuries. Recovery might not be as straightforward as we would hope.

Back injuries can have lifelong repercussions that may affect the way you live day to day. From impacts on employment to general pain-free living, you deserve to be compensated for your injuries and the negative impacts it may have on your life. 

Contact us today if you have questions regarding debilitating sciatic and back pain injuries. Car accidents can be traumatic and life altering.