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If an accident in Temple, Georgia has caused you to suffer nerve impingement, then you may be entitled to compensation. A Carroll County injury attorney will evaluate the details of your case to determine if someone else's negligence was the cause of your accident and what types of damages you may be entitled to recover.
Additionally, your Carroll County injury attorney will work with your doctor and other medical experts to ensure that the severity of your injuries is taken into consideration when pursuing your claim. You may be facing not only huge medical expenses, but also emotional trauma as a result of your accident in Temple, Georgia.
An Overview of Nerve Impingement
The nerves that run along the entirety of your spine affect all of the other parts of your body. If you suffer from nerve impingement, which is when the nerve is compressed, then it can cause chronic pain.
Your nerves branch out into other areas of your body, so pain can affect your limbs, hands, fingers, feet, back or neck. This can be debilitating and possibly lead to disability.
In most cases, nerve impingement is the result of a herniated disc or a prolapsed disc. This often causes extreme back pain and is not an uncommon type of injury to sustain in an accident in Temple, Georgia.
Nerve impingement can lead to other symptoms such as weakness, tingling or numbness. Pain can radiate throughout the body. You may be able to receive compensation for not only your medical expenses, but also pain and suffering or disability if someone else's negligence caused your accident in Temple, Georgia.
Call your Carroll County injury attorney who will take into consideration not only your current medical expenses, but also any future treatment that may be necessary, when helping you file your claim.
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Jason R. Schultz
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Peachtree City, GA 30269
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