- Whiplash.
- Spinal trauma.
- Back sprain.
- Dislocation.
- Disc displacement.
- Broken bones and fractures.
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Tension, stress, and adrenaline can cause aches and pains after an auto accident. However, there is a difference between temporary pain and lifelong chronic pain. Many auto accident injuries require continuous physical or occupational therapy, surgery, and pain management to treat the underlying problem. A person will often compensate for the damage in their body by making another part of their body work harder, which can contribute to long-lasting pain at the injury site.
We can help you navigate the complex world of corporate insurance claims and what to do when you’re suffering from chronic pain from a car accident. Call us today at (248) 540-9270 and review your case with one of our specialists – it’s free to talk.