Attorney Brian White | January 28, 2026 | Car Accidents
Yes, you absolutely can get a herniated disc from a car accident. In fact, car crashes are one of the leading causes of these painful spinal injuries. The sudden impact and violent forces involved in even minor collisions can damage the cushioning discs between your vertebrae, leading to chronic pain and disability.
What Is a Herniated Disc?
Your spine contains 33 vertebrae stacked on top of each other. Between most of these bones sit soft, gel-filled cushions called intervertebral discs. Each disc has two parts: a tough outer ring called the annulus fibrosus and a soft, jelly-like center called the nucleus pulposus.
A herniated disc happens when the outer ring tears or ruptures. The inner gel pushes out through the crack and into your spinal column. This bulging material can press directly on nearby nerves, causing intense pain that often radiates far from the actual injury site.
You might also hear doctors call this a ruptured disc, bulging disc, slipped disc, or collapsed disc. These terms all describe the same basic problem.
How Car Accidents Cause Herniated Discs
Car accidents generate tremendous force, even at relatively low speeds. When your vehicle gets hit, your body absorbs some of that energy. The sudden jolt causes your spine to compress, twist, or hyperextend in ways it was never designed to handle.
Seat belts and airbags save lives by keeping you inside the vehicle, but they also create their own forces on your body. The restraint system stops your forward motion abruptly, which can crush the discs in your spine.
Your neck and lower back are especially vulnerable. These areas have the most flexibility and bear the most weight, making them prime targets for disc injuries during a crash.
Long-Term Effects of Herniated Disc Injuries
If not treated correctly, herniated discs may not heal completely. The damaged disc can remain weakened. Some people may develop chronic pain that requires ongoing management.
Post-traumatic arthritis can develop around the injured disc. The arthritis can compress your spinal cord and create new symptoms years after the accident.
Some people must change careers because their injury prevents them from performing their old job duties. A construction worker might no longer be able to lift heavy materials. A truck driver might struggle to sit for long periods.
Compensation Available for Herniated Disc Injuries
We help clients recover compensation for all accident-related losses. Medical bills pile up quickly with herniated discs. You deserve reimbursement for emergency care, doctor visits, physical therapy, medications, and surgery.
Lost wages matter too. If your injury kept you out of work, you can claim those missed paychecks. Future earning capacity losses apply when your injury forces a career change.
Pain and suffering damages compensate you for the physical pain and emotional distress your injury caused.
How to Prove Your Herniated Disc Was Caused by the Accident
Insurance companies often claim herniated discs result from age or pre-existing conditions. We counter these arguments with solid medical evidence.
Your medical records must clearly link your disc injury to the accident. We work with your doctors to obtain detailed documentation showing that the crash caused your herniation.
Timing matters. Seeking immediate medical care after your accident creates a clear connection between the collision and your injury.
Contact Attorney Brian White Personal Injury Lawyers for a Free Consultation
Herniated disc cases require extensive medical knowledge and aggressive legal advocacy. Attorney Brian White Personal Injury Lawyers understands the science behind these injuries and knows how to prove their connection to your accident.
We work on contingency, which means you pay no attorney fees unless we win your case. Contact us today at (713) 500-5000 for a free consultation.
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