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First 60 Days are Vital with Back and Neck Injuries, Note Accident Lawyers in Atlanta, McAleer Law

The accident lawyers in Atlanta, McAleer Law, want to remind residents that back and neck injuries can cause serious problems if not treated within 60 days of first appearing. Getting medical help as soon as possible is very important.

First 60 Days are Vital with Back and Neck Injuries, Note Accident Lawyers in Atlanta, McAleer Law
2013-05-02
NORCROSS, GA, May 02, 2013 (Press-News.org) The accident lawyers in Atlanta, McAleer Law, would like to take a moment to discuss the importance of treating back and neck injuries in a timely manner. Unlike other bodily injuries, those that affect these areas should be addressed as soon as possible to prevent further damage from occurring. The reason being that the spine is a core component of the central nervous system; bulged, herniated or torn discs are just a few problems that can lead to paralysis and loss of limb function if untreated. According to Charles McAleer, Founder of McAleer Law, "These are serious injuries that require immediate attention. We see many clients that neglect to get treatment due to ignorance or simply being unaware, and that is by no means a good thing." In regards to residents in Atlanta, accident injury lawyers like McAleer Law note the problem is that many people neglect back and neck pain, believing it will simply go away with time. The majority of Americans may place hear and ice to dull the pain and relax the injured region, but this will do little to treat any underlying causes.

The Accident Lawyers in Atlanta Discuss the Importance of the 60 Day Timeline

The accident lawyers in Atlanta feel compelled to stress the 60 day timeline, mainly because nerve damage (a serious condition caused by common back and neck injuries) is often irreversible after this point. Once enough time has passed, the damage will be permanent and the only thing physicians can do to treat their patient is to prescribe pain medication. The Atlanta car accident law firm works with many clients that have been injured in vehicle accidents, which are a leading cause of these injuries. If you have been in an accident and show symptoms of back or neck pain, don't hesitate to contact an attorney and a doctor.

McAleer Law has a wealth of accident lawyers in Atlanta. To learn more about their services and to see if they can help you, please visit http://www.mcaleerlaw.com.

About McAleer Law:
Based out of Decatur, Ga., McAleer Law provides legal services to people throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area. McAleer Law focuses on wrongful personal injuries relating to auto accidents, job sites, falls, and hospital and nursing home errors. Their attorneys help clients get the compensation they are owed.

For more information, visit http://www.mcaleerlaw.com.

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[Press-News.org] First 60 Days are Vital with Back and Neck Injuries, Note Accident Lawyers in Atlanta, McAleer Law
The accident lawyers in Atlanta, McAleer Law, want to remind residents that back and neck injuries can cause serious problems if not treated within 60 days of first appearing. Getting medical help as soon as possible is very important.