Herniated Disc Injury Cases: How Much Are They Worth?

A herniated disc injury can have a long-lasting, debilitating effect on your physical health and quality of life. Every herniated disc injury has variable factors that influence the amount of money that an accident victim may seek in compensation. There is no one-size-fits-all answer to “How much is my herniated disc case worth?” It depends on many factors, including the extent of your injury and the insurance available to provide payment. You should talk with a seasoned personal injury lawyer who can give you an assessment of the value of your case after reviewing the specific facts.

Herniated discs can cause chronic pain and weakness, limiting your ability to work and take part in daily activities. A doctor may recommend surgery if other treatments fail to address your symptoms. If you have suffered a herniated disc injury in an accident caused by someone else, you may have the right to demand compensation for your medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. Turn to Craig, Kelley & Faultless LLC in Indianapolis to help you pursue the money you need.

Contact us today for a free initial case review to speak with a personal injury lawyer. Learn why clients have chosen us to help them secure maximum compensation for their injuries and losses and how we can help you, too.

Get Fair Compensation for Your Herniated Disc Injury – Know Your Rights!

When you have suffered a herniated disc injury, you may have the right to pursue a claim to recover compensation for your:

  • Medical treatments and rehabilitation
  • Long-term care and support for permanent disability
  • Ongoing lost wages from missed work or loss of future earning capacity due to disabilities
  • Physical pain and emotional distress

Understanding Herniated Disc Injury – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Herniated disc injuries may happen in all kinds of accidents, including:

Common symptoms of a herniated disc after an accident include:

  • Arm or leg pain
  • Numbness or tingling radiating into an arm or leg
  • Weakness in the affected arm or leg

Depending on the severity of a herniated disc injury, treatment for an injury may involve:

  • Over-the-counter pain medication
  • Muscle relaxers
  • Neuropathic oral medication
  • Cortisone injections
  • Physical therapy
  • Surgical procedures such as diskectomy or spinal fusion

If the surgeon needs to remove the herniated disc, the vertebrae may need to be fused with a bone graft and metal hardware installed to stabilize the spine while the bones fuse.

How To Determine the Value of Your Herniated Disc Claim?

Your attorney can assess the value of your herniated disc claim by documenting your medical expenses and gathering information about your losses, including:

  • Medical bills
  • Receipts of out-of-pocket expenses, such as purchases of prescription and over-the-counter drugs or medical equipment
  • Your pay stubs or income statements
  • Testimony from family members and co-workers regarding the effect of your injury
  • Medical, vocational, and financial expert testimony
  • Any journals or diaries you have kept during your recovery that discuss the pain you endured and the accident’s impact on your quality of life

Herniated Disc Settlements – What to Expect and How to Maximize Your Payout

Insurance companies frequently undervalue herniated disc injury claims as adjusters may discount subjective complaints of pain or reduced strength and range of motion. You have the best chance of pursuing a just settlement if you work with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

A lawyer at Craig, Kelley & Faultless can help you gather the evidence and testimony needed to substantiate your injury claim and argue persuasively for maximum compensation.

Jury or Settlement? Which Option is Best for Your Herniated Disc Case?

If you are able to reach a settlement of your herniated disc injury claim, it may allow you to receive compensation more quickly than going to court. However, if you’ve suffered permanent disability due to your injury, the insurance company may try to dispute the amount of compensation requested and refuse to offer a reasonable settlement. In that case, you need a lawyer with litigation experience to go to court and present your case to a judge or jury.

 Take Control of Your Herniated Disc Claim – Get a Free Case Evaluation Today!

If you have a herniated disc claim, contact Craig, Kelley & Faultless LLC at (800) 746-0226 for a free, no-obligation consultation. Speak with a spinal cord injury lawyer about your legal options. Take control of your case and get legal help to demand accountability and compensation from those who injured you.

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Since 1999 the Indianapolis legal team at Craig, Kelley & Faultless, LLC have been dedicated to helping individuals and their families who have been injured or have lost a loved one as the result of someone’s carelessness. The firm was founded by three attorneys, David Craig, William ‘BJ’ Kelley II and Scott Faultless, since then they have added attorneys and legal professionals to the team and opened four additional office locations to better serve their clients.