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Car Accidents And Chronic Pain

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Many people suffer from chronic pain. This condition can, however, be particularly frustrating for those who suffer from it because they were involved in a car accident for which they were not at fault. The effects of chronic pain on a person’s day-to-day life and overall well-being cannot be understated. Fortunately, it is possible to recover compensation for chronic pain and related injuries, so if you were hurt in a car crash and now struggle with chronic pain, call a dedicated  Fort Lauderdale auto accident lawyer to learn more about filing a legal claim.

What is Chronic Pain?

Chronic pain is long-standing pain that lasts beyond the usual recovery period, or occurs along with a chronic health condition, like arthritis. While chronic pain can be either “on and off” or continuous, it is always devastating for those who suffer from it. It can occur anywhere on the body and like many other conditions, can range from mild to debilitating. When it comes to chronic pain, however, it is the duration that is most important to the definition. Although chronic pain can be caused by other medical conditions, it is often the result of a serious traumatic injury, like a spinal cord injury.

What Causes Chronic Pain?

Pain is the body’s way of responding to injury, and technically, once an injury heals, the pain should diminish. This is not, however, always the course of events for those who are suffering from chronic pain. The cause of this lingering pain is still unknown, although some researchers believe that the brain chemicals that halt pain simply stop working correctly after a serious injury, in which nerve endings are so damaged that they continue to transmit information about pain, even when it shouldn’t exist. Many car accident victims suffer head injuries, which can have a significant impact on how the body processes the brain’s signals. Even emotional distress can trigger these transmissions, resulting in chronic pain for the sufferer.

Treating Chronic Pain

Most medical professionals believe that a multi-disciplinary approach to chronic pain is the best way to combat this condition. This often involves traditional physical therapy, as well as stress management, counseling, occupational therapy, medication management, and even nutritional counseling. Unfortunately, this approach can be expensive and since we still don’t understand everything about chronic pain, many accident victims face resistance from their insurers when requesting reimbursement for treatment.

Furthermore, since chronic pain is a long-term condition, treatment must often be ongoing, lasting for months or even years. It is, however, often possible for accident victims to recover reimbursement for the cost of treatment from the person who caused their injury, so if you were hurt in a car crash and now struggle with chronic pain, you should think about reaching out to an attorney who can walk you through your legal options.

Speak with a Dedicated Florida Car Accident Lawyer

If you were involved in a car crash and continue to suffer from chronic pain, pursuing a legal claim can help you obtain the compensation you need to pay for treatment. To find out more, please call Boone & Davis at 954-566-9919.

Resource:

hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/chronic-pain

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