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Connecticut Car Accident Lawyer : The Spine and Auto Accidents

If you have been injured in a Connecticut auto accident, your spine felt the impact.

Immediately after a car crash in Connecticut, you may not feel as though you were injured. Many symptoms of an injury only appear after several hours or even days following an accident. Whiplash injuries, which are common in rear-end collisions and other types of car accidents, may take several days to show their true severity.. 

The lower back is a very important and vulnerable part of one's body. The low back supports most of  the upper body as well as protecting nerve channels to the lower body and organs.

In a Connecticut auto accident, the lower back very often absorbs a large amount of the crash, resulting in numbness, pain, aches or stiffness. If you are suffering from any of these symptoms it is important to contact your primary care provider, or your chiropractor immediately. 

If you are in a car accident in Connecticut,  it’s important to pay careful attention to your condition in the hours and days after the accident occurs. Even if you feel fine immediately after, you may still be injured. Seek the help of an experienced physician to treat your injuries, and consider talking to an experienced Connecticut Car Accident Spine Injury Lawyer who understands back injuries to learn more about your rights and options after a car crash.

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