Conditions We Treat
Auto Accident Injuries
Whiplash, cervical strain, and post-collision pain are conditions we treat on a personal injury lien basis — meaning no out-of-pocket cost to you while your case is pending. Early treatment leads to better outcomes.
Auto accident injuries are deceptive. The adrenaline of a collision masks pain in the immediate aftermath, and many patients don’t feel the full extent of their injuries until 24–72 hours later. Waiting to seek treatment is one of the most common and costly mistakes after a car accident — both for your recovery and for any legal case you may be pursuing.
Whiplash — the rapid acceleration-deceleration of the cervical spine during a rear-end or side-impact collision — causes a predictable pattern of injury: cervical muscle strain, ligament sprain, joint fixation, and in some cases disc involvement. The cervical spine is particularly vulnerable to this mechanism. Early chiropractic care has strong evidence for improving outcomes in whiplash-associated disorder.
At Spine Bar, we treat auto accident patients on a personal injury lien basis. That means you pay nothing out of pocket while your case is active — our fees are paid from your settlement or judgment. We document thoroughly, communicate with your attorney’s office directly, and focus on getting you better as quickly as possible.
Common causes
- Rear-end, side-impact, or front-end collision
- Whiplash mechanism (rapid cervical flexion-extension)
- Seatbelt restraint forces
- Airbag deployment impact
- Slip-and-fall adjacent to vehicle
What to Expect
Your first visit for auto accident injuries
Call us as soon as possible after your accident. We’ll get you in quickly, document your injuries thoroughly, and begin care same visit. If you have an attorney, we’ll coordinate directly. If you don’t have one yet, we can provide a referral. No out-of-pocket cost on PI lien cases.
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