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Dallas Cervical Disc Injury Car Accident Settlements

Cervical Disc Injury cases from motor vehicle accidents can vary significantly in severity and outcome. These cases involve injuries that may require medical treatment, rehabilitation, and can impact quality of life. Settlement values depend on injury severity, medical expenses, recovery time, and long-term effects on the victim's daily activities and ability to work.

Last updated: December 2025

High-Level Statistics

$25,039
Median award/settlement
$11,250 - $57,000
Typical range (25th-75th percentile)
Rear-end
Most common accident type
70+
Cases analyzed
Cervical Disc Injury
$8,900,000
Verdict-Plaintiff

A truck carrying passengers rolled over after striking two cows that had escaped onto a dark road. The driver's son and a passerby rescued the injured passenger before the truck caught fire. The passenger sustained severe injuries, including fractures and a brain injury, and required multiple surgeries. He testified to permanent disability and ongoing pain.

Dallas County • 2016
$993,000
Verdict-Plaintiff

A charter bus carrying passengers veered off a highway and struck a barrier before rolling over. The passengers claimed multiple injuries from the crash. The driver was found negligent in operating the vehicle. One passenger sustained a fractured cervical disc requiring surgery and claimed pain, limitations, and emotional distress. The other passenger suffered bruising and lacerations and also claimed emotional distress.

Tarrant County • 2017
$417,500
Verdict-Plaintiff

One driver was stopped in traffic on Interstate 35 when her vehicle was struck from behind. The collision caused a chain reaction, involving four vehicles in total. The injured driver claimed injuries to her head, neck, and back. The case involved disputes over which driver caused the initial impact and the extent of the injured driver's injuries.

Dallas County • 2023
$255,500
Settlement

One driver was stopped at a traffic light when another driver rear-ended their vehicle. The injured driver claimed neck, back, and head pain, including a concussion and a herniated disc. The defense argued the injuries were not related to the accident or were pre-existing. The case went to trial, and the jury awarded damages, but the parties later settled for that amount.

Collin County • 2019
$204,200
Verdict-Plaintiff

A passenger in a stopped car was rear-ended by another vehicle. The passenger experienced pain and had disc injuries in their neck and lower back. Medical expenses were over $16,000. The case went to a jury, which awarded over $204,000.

Dallas County • 2020
$181,110
Verdict-Plaintiff

One driver was in the right lane when the other driver exited a driveway on the right and the vehicles collided. The first driver claimed injuries to her back and neck. The second driver admitted to being 75 percent at fault for the accident. The injured driver sought damages for past and future medical expenses, pain, and impairment.

Collin County • 2019
$125,108
Verdict-Plaintiff

One driver was traveling south on Boedecker Street in Dallas when another driver traveling west on Walnut Hill Lane collided with the side of their vehicle. The intersection's stoplight was out due to a storm. The driver traveling south claimed multiple injuries, including neck and back sprains, herniated cervical discs, and headaches. They sought damages for past and future medical bills, pain, mental anguish, and physical impairment.

Dallas County • 2017
$113,098
Settlement

One driver was stopped at a red light when their vehicle was hit from behind by another car. The person in the stopped car claimed serious neck and back injuries. They had already settled with the driver who hit them and then sought additional benefits from their own insurance company, which had denied the claim. The insurance company argued the initial settlement was sufficient. A jury found the injured person was owed damages for past pain and medical expenses, plus future pain and suffering.

Dallas County • 2021
$108,375
Verdict-Plaintiff

One driver was stopped at a stop sign when their car was rear-ended by another vehicle. The person in the stopped car claimed neck and back injuries. The case proceeded to trial on causation and damages after liability was admitted.

Tarrant County • 2018
$100,607
Verdict-Plaintiff

One driver was stopped in traffic on a slick road when the driver behind them skidded and rear-ended the vehicle in front. This caused a chain reaction, with the middle vehicle then hitting the first vehicle. The driver of the first vehicle claimed injuries from the collision.

Collin County • 2018
$78,499
Verdict-Plaintiff

One driver was stopped at a red light when another driver rear-ended them, pushing their vehicle into a third vehicle. The injured driver claimed neck and back injuries, including strains that aggravated pre-existing conditions. The defense argued the collision was not severe enough to cause the claimed injuries and that they were pre-existing.

Collin County • 2015
$74,316
Verdict-Plaintiff

One driver failed to stop at a stop sign and hit another vehicle, which then reversed into a third vehicle. The occupants of the third vehicle claimed injuries to their neck and back. The jury found one of the drivers at fault.

Dallas County • 2020

What is Cervical Disc Injury?

Cervical disc injuries affect the intervertebral discs in the neck, which provide cushioning and flexibility between cervical vertebrae. These injuries include disc bulges, herniations, ruptures, and degenerative changes accelerated by trauma. When damaged discs compress spinal nerves, symptoms include neck pain, radiating arm pain, numbness or tingling in fingers, shoulder pain, headaches, and weakness in arms or hands. Severe cases can affect grip strength, fine motor skills, and ability to perform overhead activities.

Common causes in motor vehicle accidents

Motor vehicle accidents cause cervical disc injuries through hyperflexion/hyperextension (rapid forward and backward neck motion), axial loading forces (vertical compression of the spine), rotational forces twisting the neck beyond normal range, and lateral forces in side-impact collisions. Rear-end collisions and head-on crashes create the most severe cervical forces. The weight of the head (10-12 pounds) acts as a lever during sudden deceleration, creating enormous stress on cervical discs. Improper headrest position or lack of headrest increases injury risk significantly.

Treatment and recovery

Initial treatment includes immobilization with soft cervical collar (limited duration), pain medications, muscle relaxants, and ice/heat therapy. Physical therapy begins once acute pain subsides, focusing on gentle range of motion exercises, postural correction, and neck strengthening. Advanced treatments include cervical epidural injections, nerve blocks, and radiofrequency ablation. Surgical intervention (anterior cervical discectomy with fusion or artificial disc replacement) becomes necessary when conservative treatment fails or neurological symptoms worsen. Surgery recovery typically requires 6-12 weeks with fusion, allowing return to light activities, though permanent restrictions on heavy lifting and overhead work often remain.

Legal considerations in Dallas-Fort Worth

Cervical disc injury cases in Dallas-Fort Worth command higher settlements than soft tissue claims due to objective MRI findings and often surgical intervention. However, defendants frequently argue disc damage was pre-existing degeneration rather than acute trauma. Strong cases require MRI within weeks of accident, documented progression of symptoms correlating with disc pathology, EMG/nerve conduction studies proving nerve compression, neurosurgeon or orthopedic surgeon testimony establishing traumatic etiology, and vocational expert testimony regarding permanent work restrictions. Surgical cases typically settle for significantly more due to high medical costs ($50,000-$150,000+ for fusion surgery), extended recovery periods, and permanent impairment ratings affecting future earning capacity.

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Data Coverage: 70+ cases analyzed from 2015-2025 in Dallas and Tarrant counties. Median settlement: $25,039. Data last updated: December 2025.

Important: The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Case outcomes vary significantly based on individual circumstances. Past results are not guarantees of future outcomes. Always consult with a qualified attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

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