
Back Injury From Car Accident
Common injuries from car accidents include soft tissue injuries such as sprains, strains and spine injuries such as fractures and herniated discs.

What is the average settlement for a back injury in a car accident?
The average settlement for a back injury in a car accident ranges from $11,000 to over $1 million depending on four factors: 1) Was the injury soft tissue? If yes, the average settlement is $12,000; 2) Was there a spine injury? If yes, the average settlement is $70,000; 3) Was or is surgery required? If yes, the average settlement is $275,000, 4) Is there a permanent disability? If yes, the average settlement can exceed $1 million.

What causes most semi-truck accidents?
The number cause of semi-truck accidents is driver fatigue; a driver cannot legally drive more than 12 hours per day in 24 hour period.

Tractor Trailer Injury Lawsuit
If a tractor trailer seriously injures a victim, an injury lawsuit often results in a money settlement exceeding $1 million.

How do you tell if a man is a predator?
Generally, a clear sign of a predator is a man who disregards a child's efforts to avoid physical contact and "no" or "stop".

Can a car accident cause a spinal compression fracture?
Yes, when a car accident impact is so powerful that it breaks bones by compressing the vertebrates causing fractures.

How much is a compression fracture lawsuit worth?
Depending on whether there is surgery and permanent disability, a spinal compression fracture settlement value is from $20,000 to over $1 million.

Common spinal injuries from car accidents
The two most common injuries from a car accident are whiplash and spinal cord injuries.

Rear-end collision settlements California
Unless there is a serious injury, the average settlement for a minor rear-end collision is $12,000 to $22,000. The average rear-end collision settlement resulting in serious injury is $60,000 to $25,000.

What is eggshell plaintiff theory?
The Eggshell Skull doctrine is a common law rule that makes a negligent defendant liable for a plaintiff’s unforeseeable injury because of the plaintiff’s preexisting fragile health condition.