One vehicle was struck from behind by a tractor-trailer, causing a chain-reaction collision. The occupants of the first vehicle sustained serious injuries. The defendants admitted fault for the crash but disputed the extent of the injuries. The jury awarded damages for pain and suffering.
Lumbar Disc Injury Settlements:
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Check My Case ValueLumbar Disc Injury Settlement Statistics
Based on 233+ analyzed cases
$52K
Median Settlement
$20K
25th Percentile
$225K
75th Percentile
233+
Cases Analyzed
One driver was stopped at a red light when their vehicle was hit from behind by another driver. The injured driver claimed to have suffered a lumbar herniation and spinal alignment issues. They underwent conservative treatment, including physical therapy and injections, and later a lumbar fusion surgery. The defense argued that the injuries were degenerative and not caused by the accident.
One driver was slowing for traffic on the highway when the other driver struck them from behind. The injured driver claimed multiple injuries, including to their back and knee, requiring surgeries and therapy. The injured driver also claimed lost wages. The defense argued the injured driver recovered better than claimed and disputed the economic claims.
A rear-end collision occurred involving a postal inspector's vehicle. The crash resulted in injuries to the lower back of one of the individuals involved.
One driver was traveling on a highway when another driver rear-ended his pickup truck, causing it to roll over. The injured driver claimed injuries to his neck and back. The case went to trial, and the jury found the defendant driver negligent and awarded damages.
One driver stopped on a bridge due to another vehicle making a U-turn. The driver's van was then struck from behind by a trailing car. This was part of a chain-reaction accident involving five vehicles. The driver claimed injuries to his back and neck.
One driver was stopped in traffic due to an earlier accident when his pickup truck was struck from behind by another pickup truck. The driver claimed injuries to his back, head, and neck. His insurer was sued for underinsured-motorist benefits after the claims against the drivers involved in the initial accident were settled. The case proceeded to trial against the insurer.
One driver stopped at a red light when their vehicle was struck from behind by another vehicle. The injured driver claimed back injuries, including a herniated disc, and sought damages for medical expenses, lost earnings, and pain and suffering. The defense argued the injury was not serious and was a pre-existing degenerative condition.
One driver allegedly ran a red light and hit another vehicle on its side. The injured driver claimed the collision caused permanent injuries to their lower back and hips, leading to pain, stiffness, and inability to work. The jury awarded past and future damages.
A worker was standing near his co-worker's truck when another truck struck him. The injured worker claimed injuries to his lower back, pelvis, and knee. He sued the driver and the driver's employer, alleging negligence in the operation of the vehicle and gross negligence in training and equipment. The defense argued the injured worker was also at fault. The jury found the driver and employer negligent but also found the injured worker partially at fault.
One driver exited a driveway and turned left, striking another vehicle. The initial collision caused the struck vehicle to then hit two other vehicles. The occupants of the first struck vehicle claimed injuries to their backs and necks.
One driver struck a disabled vehicle in the roadway on Interstate 10 in Houston. The disabled vehicle had been involved in a prior collision. The driver claimed back and knee injuries. The case involved claims of negligence regarding the placement of the disabled vehicle.
Overview
Lumbar disc injuries affect the lower back (L1-L5 and S1), which bears significant body weight and is particularly vulnerable to trauma. These injuries can cause debilitating pain and functional limitations.
Common Symptoms
- -Lower back pain, often severe
- -Sciatica (pain radiating down legs)
- -Numbness or weakness in legs
- -Difficulty standing or walking
- -Bowel or bladder dysfunction (severe cases)
Key Settlement Factors
- -Location and severity of disc damage
- -Surgical intervention required
- -Permanent work restrictions
- -Need for future medical care
- -Impact on quality of life
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average settlement for a lumbar disc injury from a car accident?
Lumbar disc injury settlements typically range from $100,000 to $600,000. Cases requiring fusion surgery often exceed $300,000, while those managed with injections and therapy may settle for $75,000 to $200,000.
How do L4-L5 and L5-S1 disc injuries affect settlement value?
L4-L5 and L5-S1 are the most commonly injured lumbar discs and often result in significant settlements due to their impact on mobility, sitting tolerance, and work capacity. Multi-level injuries command higher settlements than single-level damage.
Important Notice
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. Consult with qualified professionals for guidance specific to your situation.
Summary: Lumbar Disc Injury Car Accident Settlements
This page contains settlement and verdict data for lumbar disc injury injuries from car accidents. Based on 233+ analyzed cases, the median settlement is $52K, with the 25th percentile at $20K and 75th percentile at $225K.
Key factors affecting lumbar disc injury settlement values include: Location and severity of disc damage, Surgical intervention required, Permanent work restrictions, Need for future medical care, Impact on quality of life.
Disclaimer: The settlement data shown represents historical case outcomes and is provided for informational purposes only. Every case is unique, and past results do not guarantee future outcomes. This information does not constitute legal advice. Consult with a qualified attorney for guidance specific to your situation.