Disc Bulge After Injury

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Disc Bulge After Injury: What You Need to Know

A disc bulge can be a painful and life-changing injury, especially when it happens after a car accident, fall, or workplace incident. At Anderson Franco Law, we help people across California, including in San Francisco, who suffer from spine injuries after accidents. In this post, we explain what a disc bulge is, how it happens, and what your legal options may be if it was caused by someone else’s negligence.

What Is a Disc Bulge?

Your spine is made up of bones called vertebrae, and between each bone is a disc. These discs act like cushions or shock absorbers. When a disc is healthy, it keeps the bones from rubbing together. But when the outer layer of a disc becomes weakened, the soft inner part can push out. This is called a bulging disc.

A disc bulge is different from a herniated disc. In a bulging disc, the disc remains intact, but it sticks out more than normal. This can put pressure on the nerves around the spine, leading to pain, numbness, or tingling.

How Accidents Cause Disc Bulges

Disc bulges are commonly caused by trauma or strain. In many injury cases, the trauma comes from a sudden event like a:

  • Car crash
  • Slip and fall
  • Workplace accident
  • Sports injury

When your body jerks or twists in an unnatural way—such as during a rear-end collision—your spine can absorb much of the force. That pressure can damage a disc, even if there’s no broken bone. Sometimes, the disc bulge isn’t noticeable right away. It might take days or even weeks for the pain to show up, especially as swelling increases.

Common Symptoms After a Disc Bulge

Not all disc bulges cause pain, but when they do, the symptoms can seriously affect your daily life. The most common symptoms include:

  • Sharp or burning pain in the neck, back, arms, or legs
  • Numbness or tingling in hands or feet
  • Weakness in muscles
  • Trouble sitting, walking, or lifting objects

In serious cases, people can lose control of their bladder or bowels. That’s a medical emergency and needs treatment right away.

Diagnosing a Disc Bulge

Doctors usually diagnose a bulging disc using imaging tools like an MRI or CT scan. These tests show the condition of your spine and where the disc is pressing on nerves. Your doctor might also perform a physical exam to test reflexes, strength, and range of motion.

Even if your X-rays look normal, that doesn’t mean your spine is fine. X-rays don’t show soft tissue like discs and nerves, which is why MRIs are so important after an injury.

Treatment Options After a Disc Injury

Treatment depends on how bad the disc bulge is. Some people recover with conservative care. Others need more aggressive treatment. Doctors often begin with:

  • Rest and physical therapy
  • Pain medications
  • Muscle relaxers
  • Epidural steroid injections

If those don’t work, surgery may be the next step. A common surgery for serious disc problems is a discectomy, where a surgeon removes part of the damaged disc. In some cases, the disc is removed entirely and replaced with an artificial one or a bone graft in a spinal fusion.

Recovery from surgery can take weeks or months, and you may need to take time off work, which can affect your income and well-being.

When a Disc Bulge Is Caused by Someone Else

If your disc injury happened because of someone else’s careless actions, you may have a legal claim. At Anderson Franco Law, we represent people who suffered disc injuries due to:

  • Car accidents caused by reckless drivers
  • Unsafe conditions at stores, malls, or public places
  • Workplace accidents where employers failed to provide safety gear or training

California law gives you the right to seek compensation when someone’s negligence caused your injury. You don’t have to suffer alone or pay for treatment out of pocket if the injury wasn’t your fault.

Compensation You Can Receive

A disc bulge may not be visible to others, but it can affect every part of your life. That’s why the law allows injured people to seek damages for many types of harm. These include:

  • Medical bills
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of future earning capacity
  • Emotional distress

If your injury is permanent or affects your ability to work, the value of your case may be higher. It’s important to speak with a lawyer early, so you know what your case might be worth.

Proving the Injury Is Related to the Accident

Insurance companies often try to downplay disc injuries. They might say it was caused by age or a preexisting condition. That’s why it’s important to have strong medical documentation and legal help to connect the injury to the accident.

At Anderson Franco Law, we work closely with your doctors to show how the injury was caused by trauma. We may also use expert testimony and medical records to prove that your disc bulge didn’t exist—or wasn’t symptomatic—before the accident.

What to Do If You Suspect a Disc Bulge After an Accident

If you were recently in an accident and are now feeling back or neck pain, don’t ignore it. Here’s what you should do right away:

  1. See a doctor – Get checked out as soon as possible. Even a minor accident can cause lasting damage to your spine.
  2. Tell your doctor about your symptoms – Be clear and honest. Mention any tingling, pain, or weakness.
  3. Follow medical advice – Go to physical therapy, take prescribed medications, and attend all follow-up visits.
  4. Document everything – Keep track of medical visits, lost workdays, and how your injury affects your life.
  5. Call a personal injury lawyer – A lawyer can help you protect your rights and deal with the insurance companies.

Why Choose Anderson Franco Law

At Anderson Franco Law, we understand the pain and frustration that come with spine injuries like disc bulges. We don’t just file claims—we fight for the justice our clients deserve. Whether your injury was caused by a car crash, a fall, or a workplace accident, we know how to build a strong case and negotiate fair compensation.

We offer free consultations, and we don’t get paid unless we win your case. Our team speaks both English and Spanish, and we proudly serve injured clients throughout San Francisco and across California.

Don’t Wait—Speak to a Lawyer Today

Disc bulge injuries can lead to a lifetime of pain if they’re not treated and taken seriously. If someone else caused your injury, you shouldn’t have to bear the burden alone. Anderson Franco Law is here to help.

Call us today at (415) 727-1832 or visit www.AndersonFranco.com to schedule your free consultation.

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