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If you have suffered catastrophic injuries from an accident that was not your fault, reach out to Sarkisian Law Offices. Our team is ready to provide you with a free consultation to discuss the details of your case and outline the legal options available to you.

Sarkisian Law Office: Experienced Legal Representation for Spinal and Neck Injury Claims in Portage, IN

Spinal injuries, often categorized as 'catastrophic,' are unfortunately frequently the result of motor vehicle accidents. With years of practice serving the Portage, IN area, our team at Sarkisian Law Offices has accumulated extensive experience in handling a wide range of cases involving spine and neck injuries.


Severe damage to the spinal cord can result in permanent loss of sensation and strength in the body below the injury site. In cases where such injuries stem from another party's negligence, it's crucial to promptly seek assistance from Sarkisian Law Offices to ensure you receive rightful compensation.


Our dedicated legal professionals comprehend the intricate nuances of spinal injury cases and are dedicated to championing your rights. We'll diligently gather evidence, consult with medical experts, and construct a robust case on your behalf. With our expertise and steadfast support, you can trust us to advocate for the justice and compensation needed to move forward. Let us navigate the legal process, providing you the peace of mind you deserve during this challenging time.


Don't hesitate to seek legal representation. Contact Sarkisian Law Offices today for a confidential consultation.

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Common Types of Neck and Spine Injuries We Have Dealt With in Personal Injury Cases

Neck and spine injuries can vary greatly in terms of their severity and consequences. Here are some types we worked with in past cases:


  • Whiplash: This is a soft tissue injury caused by a sudden jerking motion of the head, often seen in car accidents. It can result in neck pain, stiffness, headaches, and sometimes dizziness or difficulty concentrating.


  • Herniated Disc: Also known as a slipped or ruptured disc, this occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc protrudes through the tough outer layer. This can lead to nerve compression, causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the limbs.


  • Spinal Fractures: Fractures can occur in any part of the spine and can range from minor compression fractures to more severe breaks that may require surgery to stabilize the spine.


  • Spinal Cord Injury (SCI): This is damage to the spinal cord that can result in paralysis or loss of sensation below the level of injury. SCI can occur due to trauma, such as a car accident or fall, or due to diseases like spinal cord tumors or infections.


  • Cervical Sprain/Strain: These are injuries to the muscles, ligaments, or tendons in the neck, often resulting from sudden movements or overuse.


  • Spondylolisthesis: This condition occurs when a vertebra slips out of place and onto the vertebra below it. It can cause lower back pain, numbness or weakness in the legs, and difficulty walking.


  • Spinal Stenosis: This is a narrowing of the spinal canal, which can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the arms or legs.


  • Cervical Radiculopathy: This occurs when a nerve in the neck becomes pinched or irritated, often due to a herniated disc or bone spur. It can cause pain, numbness, or weakness that radiates down the arm.

Individuals dealing with neck and spine injuries that are the result of someone else's negligence should consult with an experienced personal injury law firm to understand their rights.

Healing from a spinal injury may require rehabilitation, hospital stays, continued medical treatment, assistive devices, financial losses, therapy, and other methods of recuperation. Although these expenses can be costly, they are essential for your well-being.

Contact Sarkisian Law Offices to discover how we will advocate on your behalf to secure compensation for all costs associated with your injury.

Frequently Asked Questions

regarding personal injury claims that involve neck and spine injuries

These are just a few examples of the many questions that individuals may have when pursuing a personal injury claim involving neck or spine injuries. It's crucial to seek guidance from a qualified personal injury attorney who can provide tailored advice based on the specifics of your case. Schedule an appointment with Sarkisian Law Offices to discuss your case.

  • What should I do immediately after sustaining a neck or spine injury in an accident?

    • Seek medical attention promptly, even if you don't think the injury is severe. Follow all medical advice and keep records of your treatment.
    • Report the accident to the relevant authorities or your employer, if applicable.
    • Document the scene of the accident, if possible, including taking photos or videos and obtaining witness information.

  • What types of compensation can I seek for my neck or spine injury?

    Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, rehabilitation costs, and future medical expenses or lost earning potential if the injury leads to long-term disability.

    The experienced personal injury lawyers at Sarkisian Law Offices can help you assess the damages you may be entitled to based on the specifics of your case.

  • What types of compensation can I pursue for my neck or spine injury claim?

    Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, rehabilitation costs, and future medical expenses or lost earning potential if the injury leads to long-term disability.

    We will review what you can expect when we go over your case evaluation. Keep in mind, there is no cost to you for the consultation.

  • Do I need to prove fault to receive compensation for my neck or spine injury?

    In most personal injury cases, liability must be established to recover damages. This often involves demonstrating that another party's negligence or wrongful conduct caused your injury.

    Your attorney will investigate the circumstances of the accident, gather evidence, and work to establish liability on the part of the responsible party.


  • Should I accept a settlement offer from the insurance company for my neck or spine injury?

    It's essential to consult with an attorney before accepting any settlement offer from the insurance company. Insurance companies may offer low settlements early in the claims process to minimize their costs.


    An experienced personal injury attorney can evaluate the fairness of the offer and negotiate on your behalf to seek maximum compensation for your injuries.

  • Can I still pursue a personal injury claim if I have a pre-existing neck or spine condition?

    Yes, you may still be able to pursue a personal injury claim even if you had a pre-existing condition, as long as the accident exacerbated or aggravated the condition.

  • What if my neck or spine injury worsens over time?

    If your injury worsens or leads to complications later on, you may still be entitled to compensation. It's crucial to document any changes in your condition and seek medical attention as needed.

    Your attorney can help you understand your legal options for pursuing additional compensation if your injury progresses or if new symptoms develop. In the State of Indiana there is a 2 year statute of limitations for injury claims.

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