According to the National Library of Medicine, about five to 20 people out of every 1,000 will likely develop herniated or slipped discs in their spine. While the majority of these cases are naturally-occurring and age-related, there are a few that are caused by personal injury accidents.
For example, if you slipped, fell, and landed on your buttocks, it can put a lot of pressure on your vertebrae, leading to one or more herniated discs or disc bulges. If you’re suffering from a slipped disc injury that was caused by someone’s negligence, you have a right to seek and pursue compensation for your injuries and all the costs associated with that injury.
A Mesa herniated disc attorney from Zanes Law can evaluate your case to see if it has any merit. If it does, you may be able to recover damages and get adequate compensation for your pain.
Determining Negligence and Liability When Filing a Herniated Disc Case in Mesa
Herniated disc injuries caused by another person’s negligence or carelessness can be subject to a compensation claim. But before any compensation is awarded, the courts will have to establish that the at-fault party’s actions led to your injuries.
To prove this, your attorney will show that the negligent party didn’t adhere to the duty of care standard necessary for keeping you and other people safe. To do this, your lawyer must ask these questions:
- Was the responsible party meant to do their part to ensure that no harm comes to you or your loved ones?
- Did this entity breach that duty by being intentionally or unintentionally reckless, careless, or negligent?
- Were you or your loved ones directly or indirectly hurt by their actions?
- Did you or your loved ones sustain injuries like herniated discs that forced you to go to the hospital and get treatment?
If the answers to all these questions are affirmative, we can help you seek compensation for the injuries sustained, cost of treatment, lost wages, and pain and suffering, among others.
Every slipped disc case in Mesa is unique. And even though the duty of care rule applies to all cases, the circumstances surrounding each case are not usually the same. For example, if you slipped and fell in a retail store and suffered a disc bulge injury, that’s different from being in a car accident that led to the same injuries.
Or herniated disc injury lawyers can look at your unique circumstances and come up with strategies that will help us recover the maximum amount of money for your troubles.
For a free legal consultation with a herniated disc lawyer serving Mesa, call 866-499-8989
Damages You Can Pursue in a Mesa Herniated Disc Claim
Developing a slipped disc because someone didn’t do what they were supposed to do can be quite stressful emotionally and financially. Typically, people whose slipped disc injuries were caused by others’ carelessness can be in a lot of physical pain.
This means that they would have to spend time recovering. Therefore, they may not be able to go to work, go about their daily activities, take care of their loved ones, or do the many things they used to do in the past.
And for many, that can become overwhelming, particularly if you’re the breadwinner of the family. The good news is that our attorneys can help you claim compensation and recover damages for all associated financial expenses and other intangible costs.
Our Mesa herniated disc lawyers can help you claim some or all of the following damages:
- Loss of income
- Reduce earning capacity
- Past, present, and future medical and treatment costs
- Loss of enjoyment of life (this is important if the injury impaired major parts of your life, leading to a reduced quality of life)
- Pain and suffering (we’ll file this claim if the injury has led to significant suffering)
- Mental anguish or distress (if the accident caused you PTSD, you can claim compensation for that too)
These are just some of the damages that we can seek on your behalf so that you can collect the compensation owed to you. You should not have to suffer because someone didn’t do their job or was unduly reckless. We will make sure that you’re fully and adequately compensated.Your lawyer will collect all the evidence related to your case, including medical reports, police reports, eyewitness statements, photos, videos, and any other relevant paperwork, to help prove your case.
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