Sciatica

Learn about Sciatica and your legal options after an accident.

Sciatica after an accident usually indicates nerve irritation or compression and can cause radiating pain, numbness, and weakness in the lower body.

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Documentation and treatment details can significantly affect claim value.

Understanding Post-Accident Sciatica

Sciatica symptoms commonly stem from disc injury or spinal inflammation after trauma. Pain may travel from the lower back into the leg and can interfere with sitting, standing, walking, and work tasks.

How Sciatica Impacts Compensation

Claims may include diagnostics, pain management, therapy, missed wages, and ongoing care when symptoms persist. Consistent treatment records help establish severity and duration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Trauma can aggravate or create disc and nerve problems that lead to sciatica symptoms.

Radiating pain, numbness, weakness, sleep disruption, and limits on standing, sitting, or working should be tracked.

It can, especially when symptoms are persistent, treatment-intensive, or reduce work capacity.

Timeline, imaging, and physician opinion linking symptom onset or worsening to the accident are critical.

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