Chronic pain is generally pain that lasts longer than six months. Chronic pain may be mild, moderate or severe, episodic or continuous. It may range from inconvenient to completely incapacitating. Chronic pain may affect specific parts of the body such as the neck, shoulders, back, hips, pelvis, legs and feet, and may include muscle and nerve pain. Chronic pain can also cause anxiety, stress, depression, and anger which can take an emotional toll on the sufferer. Chronic pain can be the result of an impact injury caused by:
Chronic pain injuries resulting from an accident can be extremely traumatic and life changing. There are a wide range of symptoms and effects caused by chronic pain injuries. An injured person should consult an experienced personal injury lawyer at Braithwaite Boyle. Our lawyers have comprehensive knowledge of this devastating type of injury. We have helped many injury victims to secure the compensation they deserve so that they have sufficient resources to help pay for rehabilitation, treatment, and other financial obligations incurred as a result of this traumatic injury. At Braithwaite Boyle we want you to have the best outcome possible. We champion your cause, maximize your claim and work hard to achieve the best compensation we can for you.
If you or a loved one are experiencing difficulties due to an accident resulting in chronic pain contact Braithwaite Boyle today for a free initial consultation and speak to one of our experienced injury lawyers to get the help and advice you need.
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