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PKSD talks about chronic pain, including what it is, how a car crash may result in a chronic pain syndrome and what type of evidence is needed to support a claim for compensation.
If you developed chronic pain after a collision caused by another’s negligence, our knowledgeable car crash attorneys in Milwaukee are ready to help. We are committed to holding at-fault parties accountable for the damages they caused and recovering the compensation our clients need and deserve.
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It is common to have mild to severe discomfort after an accident or injury, but initial car crash pain often resolve once the injuries have been treated. Some victim’s pain may not lessen or go away, however, even once the original injury has healed. When pain persists, continuing for six months or more, a patient may be diagnosed with chronic pain syndrome (CPS). Some medical professionals believe CPS may be triggered by inflamed or dysfunctional nerves, but it is a complex syndrome that is not yet fully understood.
In addition to CPS, there are other debilitating chronic pain conditions that may develop after a serious motor vehicle accident, including:
As with any type of injury claim for compensation, you or your attorney have the burden of proof. However, without evidence to support your claim, it will be much harder to recover any compensation. Accident victims with legal representation often recover significantly more compensation than those who attempt to handle their own claim.
Additionally, the following evidence may strengthen your legal claim and show how your chronic pain is impacting your daily life:
CPS may go away on its own or even lessen to a more manageable degree. Although there is no medical cure, there are plenty of treatments that can help you manage the pain successfully so you can get back to living your life.
Treatments that may help CPS patients include:
If you suffered an injury that left you with chronic pain, PKSD is ready to fight for the maximum amount of compensation possible to help you with your ongoing recovery costs.
Our team of legal professionals has extensive experience and is deeply committed to helping accident victims injured by the reckless or negligent actions of another driver.
Call our law firm anytime, day or night to get started. You can learn about your potential compensation options and get answers to your legal claims in the free, confidential, no-obligation meeting. We are here to help.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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