CAR and MOTORCYCLE INJURIES
Injuries resulting from car accidents can be wide-ranging as the types of crashes that cause them. Your position in the car, how you are hit, whether you are wearing a seat belt, all contribute to how your body reacts to the force of a collision. But even in accidents that seem minor, injuries can be common. Being treated by an auto injury doctor after an accident is important to get injuries treated quickly and properly. Keep a close eye on your body and mind over the weeks following, because some symptoms are not immediately apparent.
- Whiplash and other Neck Injuries
- Soft Tissue Injuries
- Orthopedic Injuries
- Back Injuries
- Shoulder Injuries
- Hip and Knee Injuries
- Joint and Muscle Pain
- Strain and Sprain
- Compression Fractures
Work Related Injuries
When you hear “worker’s compensation”, you think about severe injuries and jobs that are physically demanding. However, people who work in all fields and in a range of business activities can incur serious injuries. If you are suffering from an injury that may be work related you should talk to our staff members and schedule a free consultation. You might be surprised what kinds of injuries are eligible for worker’s compensation
- Soft Tissue Injuries
- Back and Neck Injuries
- Headache (muscular, vascular, migraine)
- Joint and Muscle Injuries
- Strains, Sprains, Contusions
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Myofascial Pain Syndrome
- Annular Disc Tear
SLIP AND FALL INJURIES
A slip and fall can result in a broken hip at any age, but the risk goes up for people over 55. People over 85 years old are 10 to 15 times more likely to fracture or break a hip as a result of a fall than those just 20 years younger
Trip and fall injuries seem minor, causing only bruising or mild abrasions. However, even if you feel like you’ll heal quickly on your own, it’s always best to see a doctor just to be sure
- Soft Tissue Injuries
- Head and Neck Injuries
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Shoulder Dislocation
- Strains, Sprains, Contusions
- Tendons and Ligament Tears
- Hip and Pelvic Injury
- Knee Injuries
- Fractured Clavicles
- Concussion
- Post concussive syndrome