#AskRichardChang If you have lingering pain from a back injury, you are not alone. Almost 85 percent your fellow Canadians will experience an injury or problem with their backs at some point during their lifetimes. The pain and disability associated with an injury to the back can linger for years after an accident and make it difficult to work or engage in normal activities. You could be entitled to receive compensation for a back injury related to your job or one caused by the negligence of another party, such as a car crash or a slip-and-fall accident. A quick guide ...
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#AskMeenaSaini Back pain is one of the most frequent complaints you hear from people. Studies show that four out of five Canadians will experience some degree of back pain at least once in their lives. A slip on an icy sidewalk and lifting something heavy at work are only two of the many causes of mild to debilitating back pain in adults that could prevent you from going to work or leading a normal and active life. When your back pain is the result of an injury, you could be entitled to compensation depending upon how the injury occurred. Understanding the Complex Structure of ...
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#AskKevinButler The pain you feel in your back after a car accident or following a slip and fall on a wet floor could be nothing more than your muscles reacting to the strain you placed on them. It could, however, be a serious injury to one or more of the disks located between the vertebrae that make up the spine. Herniated disk injuries can be debilitating with severe pain and numbness in the affected area and in the extremities. The pain can be so intense that engaging in your normal daily activities might be impossible. Proper diagnosis and treatment is essential to ...
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