Put Our Century Of Service To Work For You

Low back pain after a car accident in Pennsylvania

On Behalf of | May 26, 2023 | Car Accidents |

Based on information from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, there were 1,230 motor vehicle accidents in Pennsylvania in 2022. Accidents like these can cause injuries that result in lower back pain.

Disc damage

A bulging disc and a herniated disc affect the discs in your spine. Both conditions can cause low back pain, but there are differences between the two.

A bulging disc is when the outer layer of a disc in your spine bulges outward. But a herniated disc is when the outer layer of a disc rips and its jelly-like insides protrude through the tear.

Both injuries can irritate the nerves in your spine. You might feel low back pain, numbness or weakness. But a herniated disc is often more painful than a bulging disc. This is because a herniated disc can put additional pressure on the nerves in your spine.

Age is the most common cause of damage to the disc. However, the violent impact of car and motorcycle accidents can also cause severe disc damage.

Lumbar damage

Lumbar damage occurs when there’s a break in one or more of the bones in your lower back. This lower part of your spine is known as the lumbar spine, and it consists of five bones that are part of your spine.

Lumbar damage is a common motor vehicle accident injury. You might experience severe low back pain that gets worse when you move. A great deal of this is because your lumbar spine supports the weight of your upper body and affects the range of motion in your lower back.

Your lower back pain might develop immediately after your accident. It’s also possible to go hours or days before your back starts to hurt. The severity of your pain will depend on the location and severity of your injury.

Tips for buying a house in 2023

Before looking at Pennsylvania homes to buy, you need to check your financial situation. The first step in the home-buying process should include a talk with a mortgage loan originator at your local bank or credit union. Secure your financing Unless you plan on making...

When can a beneficiary sue a trustee?

When a Pennsylvania resident creates a trust, the party they choose to manage and distribute the trust assets has a great deal of responsibility. Trustees are fiduciaries because they are legally responsible for managing other people’s money. This means that they are...

What is Chapter 13?

When a consumer files for bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are the main options. Chapter 7 involves liquidating assets to cover creditor claims, but many people do not qualify for this category. Some might not even prefer it. Chapter 13 becomes the bankruptcy...

Preparing your Chapter 13 repayment plan

Pennsylvania residents who file Chapter 13 bankruptcy petitions submit plans to the court that detail how they plan to repay their creditors over a three-to-five-year period. Before their payment plans are approved, their creditors are given a chance to review and...