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Back Injuries

Back Injury Attorneys Phoenix

You felt fine after the accident—maybe just a little shaken up—but now, days or weeks later, the pain in your back is unbearable. You’re worried it could be serious, but the thought of expensive medical bills and missing work makes you hesitate to seek help. You’re not alone. At Rachel Frazier Johnson Law, we’ve spent over 25 years helping personal injury victims just like you. Back injuries are serious and should never be ignored. Let us help you pursue the compensation you need to afford treatment, cover lost wages, and move forward with your life.

Why Are Back Injuries Common in Accidents?

The back is a central support structure for the body, involving a complex system of muscles, bones, and nerves. Its crucial role also makes it prone to injuries when subjected to sudden force or trauma. Accidents like these are common causes of back injuries:

  • Car Accidents – Sudden collisions can wrench the spine, leading to herniated discs, whiplash, and muscle strains.  
  • Slip-and-Fall Incidents – Impact from a fall often affects the lower back.  
  • Workplace Injuries – Repetitive movements or improper lifting techniques can strain the lumbar region.  

Even seemingly minor accidents can result in chronic back pain or long-term physical limitations, making it critical to address any back pain or injuries promptly.

Understanding the Severity of Back Injuries and Their Impact on Life

Back injuries vary in severity, but they can all interfere with your ability to lead a normal life. Here are common types of injuries and their possible consequences:

1. Soft Tissue Injuries

  • Examples: Strains, sprains, and muscle tears.
  • Impact: Pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility; recovery may require physical therapy or rest.

2. Herniated or Bulging Discs

  • Examples: Discs pressing on nerves in the spinal cord.
  • Impact: Symptoms include intense pain, tingling, or weakness; treatment might involve injections, physical therapy, or surgery.

3. Spinal Fractures

  • Examples: Cracks or breaks in the vertebrae.
  • Impact: Severe pain, limited mobility, and possible nerve damage that may demand surgery.

4. Spinal Cord Injuries

  • Examples: Damage to the spinal cord.
  • Impact: Can result in partial or full paralysis, requiring lifelong medical care and assistive devices.

5. Chronic Back Pain

  • Examples: Pain that persists for months or years after an initial injury.
  • Impact: Limits daily activities, work abilities, and overall quality of life.

What Should You Do if You Suspect a Back Injury After an Accident?

If you think you’ve suffered a back injury in an accident, take these steps to protect your health and your rights:

  • Seek Medical Attention: Even if the pain seems minor, consult a healthcare provider. Early diagnosis can prevent the condition from worsening.
  • Document Symptoms and Appointments: Keep track of your symptoms, medical visits, and prescribed treatments.
  • Report the Incident: Notify your employer or property owner about the accident if it occurred at work or on their premises.
  • Consult Our Legal Team: Contact Rachel Frazier Johnson Law to discuss your case. We can help you understand your legal options and pursue compensation.

How Does Rachel Frazier Johnson Law Make Recovery Possible?

Back injuries can take a serious toll on your life emotionally, financially, and physically. At Rachel Frazier Johnson Law, we’re committed to helping you get the care and support you need to recover. We achieve this by skillfully assisting you in pursuing compensation for various damages, including:

  • Medical Expenses  
    • Coverage for surgeries, hospital stays, physical therapy, medications, and ongoing treatments.  
    • Reimbursement for medical equipment like braces, wheelchairs, or other mobility aids.  
  • Lost Wages and Future Earnings  
    • Compensation for income lost during your recovery period.  
    • Damages for reduced earning capacity if your back injury impacts your ability to work long-term.  
  • Pain and Suffering  
    • Financial compensation for the pain and emotional distress your injury has caused.
  • Rehabilitation Costs  
    • Support for rehabilitation programs or therapy sessions to aid your recovery.  
  • Home Modifications and Assistance  
    • Coverage for needed modifications to your home, such as ramps or accessible bathrooms.  
    • Compensation for hiring in-home care or personal assistance for daily tasks.  
  • Punitive Damages  
    • In certain cases, we can pursue punitive damages to hold negligent parties accountable for their actions.  

Take Care of Yourself

If you’ve suffered a back injury due to someone else’s negligence, don’t let the fear of high costs or lost income stop you from getting the care you need. Rachel Frazier Johnson Law is here to help you seek the compensation you deserve, easing your burden and making recovery possible. Contact us today to get started on your back injury claim.

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Rachel Frazier Johnson, Esq.
Founder & Managing Attorney
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Rachel Frazier Johnson Law

At Rachel Frazier Johnson Law, we do things differently. Led by attorney Rachel Frazier Johnson, our firm is built on the belief that great legal representation starts with truly understanding people, their challenges, their fears, and their goals for the future. For over 25 years, Rachel has been helping individuals and families in Phoenix navigate difficult moments with strength, compassion, and unwavering dedication.

Known for her sharp legal mind and fierce advocacy, Rachel balances professionalism with a personal touch that makes clients feel seen and supported. Whether guiding you through a divorce, fighting for fair compensation after an injury, or protecting what matters most, Rachel Frazier Johnson Law is committed to standing by your side.

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