
Whiplash is among the most common types of back injuries caused by car accidents. Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are a range of injuries to the neck and back caused by a sudden jerking movement of the head. There are more than one million car accident back injuries reported every year. About 10% of such injuries lead to long-term disability.
What are the Causes of Whiplash Injury?
Whiplash injuries are mostly caused by a sudden and violent impact on the neck and/or the head. Such injuries are most common in rear-end collisions. The unexpected impact may cause the victim’s head to jerk forward and then backward. Ligaments in the neck area can stretch and even tear by the sudden movement. The victim may suffer major damage along the spine. Chances of injury are high if the neck muscles are relaxed, irrespective of whether the vehicle was moving fast or slow.
Whiplash Injury: What Damage can it Cause?
A whiplash injury can cause serious damage to:
- Joints
- Discs
- Muscles
- Nerves
- Ligaments
- Spinal cord
Whiplash injury and its after effects may not be seen immediately. However, the early symptoms may be:
- Pain or stiffness in the neck and back
- Aching shoulders
- Sensory disturbance to the arms and legs
- Recurrent headaches

- Pain in spinal areas
- Back sprain
- Nighttime muscle spasms
- Sexual disorder
- Loss of bladder control
- Soreness of muscles
- Bowel dysfunction
Immediately after an accident, one should:
- Apply ice – Ice therapy involves wrapped ice in a towel and pressing it gently against the impacted area for about 20 minutes.
- Find a well informed and specialist lawyer - Compensation can vary between $50 and $500,000.
- Consult a good doctor – Do not compromise on the medical help you seek. The doctor may recommend stretching exercises.
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About Solomon Neuhardt:
Solomon Neuhardt is the owner and lead attorney at Neuhardt Law Firm, a member of the American Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, and represents individuals and families in personal injury cases, including accidents, medical malpractice, defective products, dog bites, and insurance disputes.





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