Back Injuries
Lower back pain, also known as lumbago, can come on suddenly,
slowly, or be the result of a fall or injury. If you
have suffered a back injury in an accident, you may be
entitled to receive compensation.
Back pain is one of the most common reasons for absence from
work in the UK. In most cases, the pain that is caused by a back
injury lasts from a few days to a few weeks and usually clears up
after about six weeks.
If back pain lasts for less than three months it is called
acute. If the back injury develops gradually over time, lasts more
than three months and causes long-term problems, it is known as
chronic back pain.
Back injuries can lead to time off work and a loss of earnings
until you get back to your job, which means you may be able to
claim for compensation. We can help if you've
suffered a back injury at no fault of your own, call us today to
discuss your back injury claim, on a No Win No Fee basis.
Contact us now for FREE advice on 0800 118
5323
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