A herniated disc injury due to the negligence of another person may qualify you for compensation. Types of possibly recoverable compensation may include your medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
The pain associated with such an injury can greatly impact your life. From lifting your children to completing everyday tasks, your life can go from easy to difficult—all due to the negligence of another person.
A herniated disc lawyer serving Gahanna can help you pursue a civil claim and lawsuit. Our no-fee guarantee means we only collect our fee if we win your case. If you suffered a herniated disc injury due to the negligence of another person, call Bressman Law now for a free case evaluation: (614) 538-1116.
Herniated Disc and Personal Injury
The Mayo Clinic describes discs as the rubbery cushions between the vertebrae in your spine. A herniated disc can result from a personal injury and in some cases, require emergency surgery.
One of the key effects of a herniated disc is that of numbness or tingling in an arm or leg. The location of the herniated disc can affect where the numbness occurs and if the disc affects a nerve.
Recovery from this type of injury may require extensive therapy and rest, resulting in missed time from work. Depending upon the physical demands of your job, you may never return to your career or your favorite activities.
If your herniated disc is due to the negligence of another person, speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.
For a free legal consultation with a herniated disc attorney in Gahanna, call (614) 538-1116
We Will Determine How Your Herniated Disc Occurred
A herniated disc can occur in a variety of circumstances where negligence is a factor. One such circumstance is a car accident, which can be caused by a variety of dangerous driver behaviors, including:
- Drinking and driving: The Ohio State Highway Patrol reports over 16,000 cases of operating under the influence (OVI) enforcement during 2019.
- Distracted driving: State officials report nearly 6,000 cases involving distracted driving violations this year so far.
- Aggressive driving: A study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that nearly 80 percent of respondents admitted to engaging in aggressive driving within the past month.
- Drowsy driving: A driver who drives while drowsy may experience the same impairments of a drunk driver, including delayed reaction time.
The herniated disc you experienced due to the careless actions of another driver can impact you physically, financially, and emotionally. Letting a herniated disc lawyer serving Gahanna help you file a claim and lawsuit is your opportunity for pursuing legal action against the responsible party.
If this happened to you, contact Bressman Law now for a free case evaluation: (614) 538-1116.
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How a Lawyer Can Help You
Legal cases involve complex matters, tight deadlines, and lots of paperwork. Hiring a personal injury lawyer to help you with your case can ease your mind that your case meets all necessary requirements.
A herniated disc demands rest. The pain associated with simple movements can limit your ability to participate in your case. By providing open and transparent communication, we can keep you up to date regarding your case.
Having someone on your side looking out for your best interests is especially helpful when it comes to insurance companies. At Bressman Law, we can easily spot warning signs that an insurance company has plans to deny, delay, or to underpay on a claim.
We will negotiate with an insurance company for a fair settlement. If we must go to trial, we are ready to do so.
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How You Can Help Your Lawyer
There are ways you can help us, to help you. Providing us with the following types of evidence is helpful for us in order to begin building your personal injury case:
- Police report from the accident
- Accident scene photos
- Contact information for witnesses
- Your medical reports
Any and all information you may contain on your smartphone or among your personal belongings from the accident is important to share with your attorney.
State Law Limits the Time Allowed for Pursuing Civil Action
In order to pursue a civil claim and lawsuit, you must act quickly. The statute of limitations in Ohio is generally two years (Ohio Revised Code § 2305.10).
Two years may sound like plenty of time when it can pass in the blink of an eye. If you miss filing your civil lawsuit within the required deadline, you may be barred from pursuing compensation forever.
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Bressman Law Can Help You Seek Justice for Your Herniated Disc Injury
Your inability to work due to your herniated disc injury can leave you feeling anxious about your growing medical costs. When the injury is due to the negligence of another person, we can help you fight for compensation.
While never guaranteed, possible compensation can cover your damages and protect you in the event of future medical needs due to complications.
Ohio licensed drivers have a responsibility to obey traffic laws and exercise a duty of care toward other drivers. The herniated disc injury you experienced is not fair. Holding the responsible driver accountable may prevent the same thing from happening to someone else, though.
Do not miss your chance to fight for the compensation you need. Pursuing a civil claim and lawsuit may seem like a daunting process. But, when you contact us, you will find our team supportive and helpful.
Put your mind at ease and retain a herniated disc lawyer serving Gahanna from Bressman Law today. Our No Fee Guarantee requires no money down. Take the first step toward possible justice for your herniated disc injury by contacting us now for your free case evaluation: (614) 538-1116.
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