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Injured your neck or back due to someone else's actions? If so, enlist the help of our experienced Las Vegas neck and injury lawyers today.

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When a neck, back, or other spinal cord injury occurs, it can be a severe, life-altering event that could leave you with physical, emotional, and financial burdens.

Due to the damaging effects neck and back injuries can cause, it's crucial that you recover compensation for your damages; however, receiving a fair settlement can be a complicated task, which is why it's highly recommended that you contact the experienced Las Vegas neck and back injury lawyers at The Rodney Okano Car Accident Lawyer Law Firm.

With over 20 years of experience, our Las Vegas neck and back injury attorneys have the legal know-how and expertise to negotiate with insurance companies, fight opposing claims, and recover maximum compensation on your behalf.

Schedule a free initial consultation with one of Las Vegas neck and back injury lawyers today by calling (702) 566-3600.

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About Founding Attorney Rodney Okano

Attorney Rodney Okano is a skilled Nevada personal injury lawyer with over 20 years of experience in Nevada and personal injury law. With his expertise, he has helped thousands of people injured in accidents obtain the financial settlement they're entitled to.

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"I would 100% recommend Rodney Okano to anyone who gets into a car accident." - Carissa C.

"Rodney and his staff were tremendously helpful and made my legal processes smooth and straightforward." - Trevor H.

"Very professional staff. I've used Rodney before, and I highly recommend him" - Randy T.

"After my car accident, Rodney and his team were great! They really went out of their way to come up with innovative solutions to address my case with the insurance company. I would definitely use them again." - Brett M.

Common Causes of Neck and Back Injuries

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Neck and back injuries can stem from various accidents, many of which involve severe force or impact, such as a motor vehicle accident.

Understanding the common causes of neck and back injuries can help you better determine liability and recover a settlement.

Car Accidents

A leading cause of neck and back injuries is car accidents, as the sudden impact and force of an auto accident can cause severe trauma to the spinal cord.

Spinal cord injuries are most common in rear-end collisions and are primarily found in the cervical spine.

Slip and Fall Accidents

Slips and falls on hard surfaces or stairs can lead to severe spinal cord or neck injuries.

Slip and fall accidents are often a result of negligent maintenance, making a premise liability claim a key way to obtain compensation.

Workplace Accidents

Workplace accidents, such as construction site accidents, can be prime areas for spinal cord injuries, especially if the workplace is unsafe.

Most back and neck injuries in the workplace result from repetitive motions, lifting heavy objects, or falls.

Symptoms of Neck and Back Injuries

Knowing the symptoms of neck and back injuries is crucial to avoiding their worsening. By identifying them early and obtaining prompt medical attention, you can prevent any further complications.

Common signs of neck and back injuries include:

  • Neck pain or stiffness
  • Back pain
  • Numbness or tingling in the arms, hands, legs, or feet
  • Muscle weakness
  • Limited range of motion
  • Headaches
  • Loss of bladder control (Typically only a symptom of a severe spinal cord injury)

If you experience any spinal injury symptoms after an incident, such as a car accident, we highly recommend that you seek immediate medical treatment.

Why Choose Attorney Rodney Okano to Represent You

20+ Years of Experience

Attorney Rodney Okano and his law firm have been helping injured accident victims obtain the compensation they are entitled to for over twenty-plus years, making them experts in personal injury law.

Millions Recovered

Attorney Rodney Okano and his team have helped recover millions of dollars for clients and vow to recover the maximum possible settlement in your case.

99% Case Success

99% of cases handled by Attorney Rodney Okano and his law firm result in a win; whether through litigation or negotiation, you'll be ensured fair compensation.

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How to Seek Compensation for Neck and Back Injuries

If your neck or back injury was a result of someone else's negligent or intentional accidents, you may have the legal right to recover financial compensation.

The steps involved in seeking compensation for neck and back injuries include the following:

  1. Seek Immediate Medical Treatment: A vital step in protecting your health and building your claim is seeking immediate medical care, as by doing so, you can identify any hidden injuries and obtain official medical records that can be used as evidence in personal injury claims.
  2. Gather Evidence: From the accident scene, gather as much evidence as possible to support your claims. This evidence can include photos, videos, witness statements, or a police report.
  3. Report the Injury: If the neck or back injury occurred in a workplace or on public property, report the accident to your employer or property management and ensure they file a formal report, as it will establish an official record of the incident.
  4. Avoid Speaking to the Insurance Company Alone: Many insurance companies seek to minimize the value of your personal injury claim by using your own words against you, so it's crucial to avoid speaking to an insurance adjuster without a lawyer.
  5. Consult with a Las Vegas Neck Injury Lawyer: It's highly recommended that you enlist the help of a Las Vegas neck and back injury lawyer, as they can help determine the full worth of your claim, prove liability, build a strong case, protect your rights, and take your case to trial if necessary.

Who Can Be Liable for Your Back or Neck Injury

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Understanding who can be liable for your neck or back injury is key in establishing liability and pursuing compensation.

Under Nevada's modified comparative negligence law, multiple parties can be held liable for your neck and back injury.

Vehicle Drivers

If your injuries were a result of a car accident that was caused by a negligent driver who was speeding, distracted driving, or intoxicated, they will likely be held responsible for the injuries and damages resulting from the traumatic injury.

Employers

If you suffered a neck or back injury at work, your employer may be liable for your damages, especially if they created unsafe working conditions.

However, depending on the circumstances, workers' compensation insurance may cover your damages, removing personal liability from your employer.

Property or Business Owners

Under Nevada's premises liability laws, business and property owners have a legal duty to maintain a safe environment on their properties, meaning if you suffered a back or neck injury due to negligent maintenance or lack of signage or warnings, the property or business owner could be held liable.

Medical Professionals or Groups

If a surgical error, misdiagnosis, or negligent treatment caused your neck or back injury, the doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists, or other medical professionals involved can be held liable through a medical malpractice claim.

Common Types of Neck and Back Injuries

Neck and back injuries can range from minor strains to catastrophic injuries such as paralysis.

Common types of back and neck injuries include:

  • Whiplash: Commonly caused by rear-end car accidents, whiplash is a soft tissue injury that occurs in the neck and can cause stiffness, headaches, and limited mobility in the neck area.
  • Herniated Discs: Also known as a slipped or ruptured disc, a herniated disc results from a spinal disc tearing into the outer layer of the spine.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: General spinal injuries can be severe, resulting in serious injuries, including paralysis.
  • Muscle Strains: If muscles or ligaments in the neck or back are torn or overstretched during the accident, such as a sports accident, an injured person can experience pain and inflammation.
  • Fractured Vertebrae: Fractures in the vertebrae can occur in a high-impact auto accident or serious fall.
  • Pinched Nerve: Occurs when a nerve root in the cervical spine is compressed or inflamed.

If you suffered any of the neck or back injuries outlined above due to someone else's negligence, schedule a free consultation with our Las Vegas personal injury law firm by calling (702) 566-3600 to learn your legal options and how you can recover financial compensation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Neck and Back Injuries

What Damages Can I Seek in a Neck and Back Injury Claim?

In a neck and back injury claim, you can seek both economic and non-economic damages, which are typically comprised of:

  • Medical bills (Past and future medical costs)
  • Lost wages (Past and future lost income)
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Punitive damages (If awarded)

How Long Do I Have to File a Neck or Back Injury Claim in Nevada?

Under Nevada's statute of limitations outlined under NRS 11.190, you have two years from the date of the neck or back injury to bring a personal injury lawsuit against the responsible parties.

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