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                <title><![CDATA[Nerve Damage]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Nerve damage is a common occurrence after some type of trauma. Nerve damage can occur from accidents such as a car accident, a construction accident, or even a fall or slip. Generally, nerve damage symptoms develop over a few weeks following an accident. They start showing after the initial trauma is passed. So, when the&hellip;</p>
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<p>Nerve damage is a common occurrence after some type of trauma. Nerve damage can occur from accidents such as a car accident, a construction accident, or even a fall or slip. Generally, nerve damage symptoms develop over a few weeks following an accident. They start showing after the initial trauma is passed. So, when the doctor says that you are suffering from nerve damage, it is best you get yourself checked with some tests to confirm the findings. With the help of an EMG or another objective testing procedure, you can be sure of the damage you are suffering through and this will help you get the due compensation for the damage and the treatment procedure. There are many insurance companies that often deprive a victim of the due compensations, especially if the medical evaluation is inappropriate. That is why it is necessary that you get in touch with a professional Pittsburgh, PA accident lawyer. Call us at Logue Law Group so we can start work on your case.</p>



<p>According to reports, there are more than 20 million people in the United States who have been afflicted with nerve damage. More than 100 types of nerve damage have been identified and classified. The damages may or may not show similar symptoms and have similar treatment procedures.</p>



<p>There are many types of nerves, but the three main types are:</p>



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<li>Sensory nerves – carry information to the central nervous system. Also known as afferent nerves, they allow people to feel things in the physical world such as our sense of touch, hot or cold temperature, and pain. Damage to sensory nerves can affect our sense of touch.</li>



<li>Motor nerves, also known as efferent nerves, carry impulses from the brain to the muscles. It is how we function day to day from doing things like walking to picking up a fork and eating. Damage can be life altering when our muscles aren’t performing properly.</li>



<li>Autonomic nerves control automatic functions that we don’t have to think about. This includes things like breathing and our heart rate. If damage occurs, death is imminent without swift intervention.</li>
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<p>If you want to get the right compensation from the insurance company, then getting in touch with an experienced Pittsburgh, PA injury Lawyer is necessary for you.</p>



<p><strong>Symptoms You Should Look Out For</strong></p>



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<li>For automatic nerve damage, you might feel chest pain or difficulty with breathing. Lightheadedness, constipation, bladder dysfunction or sexual dysfunction can be symptoms too.</li>



<li>For motor nerve damage, you might feel weakness, muscle atrophy, twitching or paralysis.</li>



<li>Sensory nerve damage can come with a range of symptoms and vary from person to person. Symptoms include pain, sensitivity, numbness, tingling or a pricking sensation.</li>
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<p>In any case, if you want to get the right compensation from the insurance company, then getting in touch with an experienced Pittsburgh PA injury Lawyer is necessary for you.</p>



<p>Since all these symptoms can show up singularly or coupled with some others, it is always advised to go through the objective testing procedure so that the Pittsburgh, PA injury lawyer can proceed with your claim with the support of the medical documents.</p>



<p><strong>Common Causes</strong></p>



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<li>Neurotmesis is the most severe kind of damage that can happen to your nerve. It causes complete loss of function, severe bruising, tearing and stretching of the nerve tissues.</li>



<li>Axonotmesis can happen due to pressure injury that can take months or years heal.</li>



<li>Neurapraxia happens when the transmission of signals get disrupted. It takes weeks to heal.</li>
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<p>For treatment and healing, you need financial support that only the insurance company can provide you with. That is why you must&nbsp;<a href="/contact/">get in touch&nbsp;</a>with a Pittsburgh, PA accident lawyer at Scioscia Law for a consultation. Call us at <a href="tel:412.387.6901">412.387.6901</a>.</p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Neck and Back Injuries]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Pittsburgh PA Personal Injury Lawyers If you or a friend or family member is interested in more information concerning a personal injury, contact Logue Law Group at 412.387.6901 in order to talk to one of our experienced and dedicated injury lawyers. Neck and Back Injury Already one of the most prevalent types of personal injury,&hellip;</p>
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<p>If you or a friend or family member is interested in more information concerning a personal injury, contact Logue Law Group at <a href="tel:412.387.6901">412.387.6901</a> in order to talk to one of our experienced and dedicated injury lawyers.</p>



<p><strong>Neck and Back Injury</strong></p>



<p>Already one of the most prevalent types of personal injury, neck and back injuries are still on the rise in the United States. These types of injuries can be extremely painful and cause the victim to have to miss a substantial amount of work as well as a high level of pain and suffering. In some cases, what starts out as a small pain can escalate quickly into something serious. Even if you visit a doctor regularly, many of these issues can go undiagnosed. If serious enough, there are some that may result in paralyses.</p>



<p>There are many ways in which neck and back injuries can occur. While some may seem obvious, there are others that seem mostly innocuous. In order to get a better idea of how some of these injuries can happen, check the list below:</p>



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<li>Car accidents</li>



<li>Slip and falls</li>



<li>Prolonged strains</li>



<li>Heavy lifting (especially with improper technique)</li>



<li>Whiplash</li>



<li>Sprains</li>
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<p>While this is not an exhaustive list, these are many of the main ways that these injuries can occur. According to the ACA (American Chiropractic Association), most cases of back pain are mechanical or “non-organic”—meaning they are not caused by serious conditions, such as inflammatory arthritis, infection, fracture or cancer, but by the strains we put on our bodies or improper form. It also states that: low back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide. This prevalence is why it is so important to continue to pursue justice for the victims of these injuries.</p>



<p>Injuries such as whiplash and prolonged strains and heavy lifting can lead to lasting problems like herniated discs or slipped discs and even life-long neck or back pains. Improper training for jobs and inadequate warning of dangerous situations make the offender liable in these cases. Call Logue Law Group at 412.387.6901 to learn more and see if your injury entitles you to a compensation.</p>



<p><strong>Nerve Damage</strong></p>



<p>Nerve damage can go along with many other injuries, specifically spinal cord injuries. Any time that a nerve is damaged, it simply means its ability to function has been weakened. There are three main types of nerves active in the human body, each serving a different function and therefore have different effects when they are compromised. The types of nerves are as follows:</p>



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<li>Motor nerves: these nerves are the ones that allow us to move, sending signals throughout the body to control our hands, fingers, toes, arms, etc. They play an integral part in our ability to function day to day such as picking objects up or being able to put them down in a specific place. Damage to these nerves can be very inconvenient and life-altering.</li>



<li>Sensory nerves: these nerves are the one which cause us to detect different feelings such as heat or cold. If these nerves become damaged, our ability to sense the world around us would be greatly changed and could even become dangerous.</li>



<li>Autonomic nerves: These nerves control the involuntary functions that take place in our bodies like breathing, and heartbeat. If these nerves suffer from damage, there are serious and even fatal implications.</li>
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<p>There are many different levels of nerve damage across each type of nerve. Some are extreme and can cause paralysis or loss of specific functions, others can just make day to day activities more difficult and even cause loss of ability to work. There can even be a chance of fatality in severe enough nerve damage in the right area of the body. In order to make sure that these are being evaluated correctly, it is important to consult a doctor as well as call an attorney to make sure that your pain and suffering is compensated correctly.</p>



<p>If you, a friend, or a loved one may be experiencing these problems and believe that another party is liable for your pain and suffering, please&nbsp;<a href="/contact/">contact</a>&nbsp;Logue Law Group at <a href="tel:412.387.6901">412.387.6901</a> today to speak with one of our dedicated and knowledgeable attorneys.</p>
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