Albuquerque Herniated Disks Lawyers

Quick Facts

  • Over 1 million workers suffer from spinal injuries like herniated discs each year
  • Spinal injuries account for over $500 million in medical expenses and lost time annually
  • 36.5% of back and neck injuries result from motor vehicle accidents, while 28.5% occur on the job

Unbeaten Albuquerque Back and Neck Injury Attorneys

At The ABQ Accident Law Firm, our dedicated team of lawyers is committed to ensuring that clients receive the best medical care and maximum compensation for their injuries. We understand the physical and financial impacts of serious back and neck injuries on our clients and their families, and we have a significant track record of success in recovering substantial verdicts and settlements for clients in Albuquerque and the surrounding area.

The Importance of the Spinal Cord and the Prevalence of Back Injuries

The spinal cord is a crucial component of the body, responsible for transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body. Injuries to the spinal cord, such as herniated discs and other spinal injuries, are common and costly, affecting over 1 million workers each year.

Recognizing the Symptoms of a Herniated Disc

If you have experienced any of the following symptoms, you may have a herniated disc or another type of spinal injury:

  • Long-lasting neck or back pain
  • Tingling, numbness, or weakness in extremities
  • Pain or tingling radiating down the legs or arms
  • Difficulty sitting or standing for extended periods

Available Treatment Options for Herniated Discs

There are several treatment options available for herniated discs, ranging from conservative measures like physical therapy to more invasive options like epidural injections, laminectomies, discectomies, and spinal fusion surgeries. Diagnostic tests, such as MRI and CT scans, are used by orthopedics or neurosurgeons to assess the injury and determine the best course of action.

Common Surgical Procedures for Cervical and Lumbar Spine Injuries

There are several surgical procedures commonly used to treat cervical and lumbar spine injuries, including:

  • Anterior discectomy and fusion: removal of disk material through an incision at the front of the neck, followed by fusion of affected discs with adjoining discs
  • Posterior laminectomy and fusion: removal of disk material through an incision in the lower back, followed by fusion of affected discs with adjoining discs
  • Microdiscectomy: a surgical procedure used to relieve nerve compression caused by a damaged disc putting pressure on the adjacent nerve root

Contact Our Unbeaten Albuquerque Personal Injury Lawyers

If you or a loved one has suffered a back or neck injury, contact our unbeaten Albuquerque personal injury lawyers for a free consultation. We charge no fees unless your case is won. Reach out to us by phone at (505) 657-9365, by email at [email protected], or through our online contact form.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What are the most prevalent causes of back and neck injuries?
    Back and neck injuries are most commonly caused by motor vehicle accidents and on-the-job incidents. Other causes can include slip and fall accidents, sports injuries, and acts of violence.
  2. How can I tell if I have a herniated disc or another type of spinal injury?
    If you are experiencing symptoms such as persistent neck or back pain, numbness or tingling in your extremities, or pain radiating down your arms or legs, you should consult a medical professional for a thorough examination and diagnosis.
  3. What are the different treatment options available for herniated discs in the neck or lower back?
    Treatment options for herniated discs can range from conservative measures like physical therapy and pain management to more invasive options such as epidural injections and surgical procedures like laminectomies, discectomies, and spinal fusion surgeries.
  4. Can you explain the different surgical procedures for cervical and lumbar spine injuries?
    There are several surgical procedures commonly used to treat cervical and lumbar spine injuries, such as anterior discectomy and fusion, posterior laminectomy and fusion, and microdiscectomy. Each procedure involves the removal of damaged disc material and may involve the fusion of affected discs with adjoining discs to stabilize the spine.
  5. How can I get in touch with an experienced Albuquerque personal injury lawyer to discuss my case?
    You can contact The ABQ Accident Law Firm by phone at (505) 657-9365, by email at [email protected], or through our online contact form to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced Albuquerque personal injury lawyers.