• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Parker Scheer

Experienced Trial Attorneys

FREE CONSULTATION – 7 DAYS A WEEK
MA: (617) 886-0500


NH: (603) 507-6627


NY: (212) 897-2223

  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Eric J. Parker
    • Barry Scheer
    • Susan Bourque
    • Heather Boutet
    • Lawrence “Lonnie” Murray
    • Amanda M. Frederick
    • Legal Support Staff
      • Amanda Benjamin
      • Nicole J. Hadaya
      • Emma Farhart
  • About Us
    • Reviews
    • Case Results
    • In The News
    • Blog
  • Our Practice
    • Personal Injury Lawyer
      • Medical Malpractice
      • Car Accident Lawyer
      • Pedestrian Accidents
      • Rideshare Accident Lawyer
      • Dog Bite Lawyer
      • Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
      • Nursing Home Abuse
      • Birth Injuries
      • Burn Injury Lawyers
      • Construction Site Accidents
      • Negligent Security
      • Injuries from Wooden Porch or Deck Collapse
      • Product Liability
      • Bicycle Accidents
      • MBTA Accidents
      • Wrongful Death Attorney
      • Food Poisoning
      • Sexual Harassment
      • Aviation Injuries
      • Slip and Fall Accidents
    • Business Litigation
    • Employment Law
  • Contact Us
Call
Contact
Blog
  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Eric J. Parker
    • Barry Scheer
    • Susan Bourque
    • Heather Boutet
    • Lawrence “Lonnie” Murray
    • Amanda M. Frederick
    • Legal Support Staff
      • Amanda Benjamin
      • Nicole J. Hadaya
      • Emma Farhart
  • About Us
    • Reviews
    • Case Results
    • In The News
    • Blog
  • Our Practice
    • Personal Injury Lawyer
      • Medical Malpractice
      • Car Accident Lawyer
      • Pedestrian Accidents
      • Rideshare Accident Lawyer
      • Dog Bite Lawyer
      • Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
      • Nursing Home Abuse
      • Birth Injuries
      • Burn Injury Lawyers
      • Construction Site Accidents
      • Negligent Security
      • Injuries from Wooden Porch or Deck Collapse
      • Product Liability
      • Bicycle Accidents
      • MBTA Accidents
      • Wrongful Death Attorney
      • Food Poisoning
      • Sexual Harassment
      • Aviation Injuries
      • Slip and Fall Accidents
    • Business Litigation
    • Employment Law
  • Contact Us

Spinal Cord Injury

Massachusetts Medical Malpractice – Cervical Spine Injury

The cervical spine is a fragile part of the body. It consists of seven vertebrate in the neck. They are separated by disks, which cushion the vertebrate. The individual cervical vertebrates have a number designated to each one from C1 to C7. The cervical nerves are also numbered from C1 to C8. When a person is a quadriplegic or paraplegic, you often will hear the injury termed as that number i.e. a “C7 injury.” The cervical spine’s purpose is to contain and protect the spinal cord, support the skull and allow for all types of head movement. Trauma to this area often results in full or partial paralysis.

Pain and tingling are symptoms to watch out for with a cervical spine injury. A very severe symptom is numbness, which could mean paralysis is setting in. The nerves could be stretched or hurt, which can cause loss of function in various parts of the body. Each cervical nerve controls both a function and sensation. For example, the C1 and C2 nerves control the head and neck. The C8 nerve controls the hands. With any cervical spine injury, immediate medical attention must be sought out. In many cases, when the injury is treated immediately, it becomes increasingly more serious. In the case of car accidents, a cervical injury could be mild such as whiplash, when the head moves suddenly in one direction and recoils in another, causing the neck to be forced beyond its normal range. The victim may experience painful symptoms such as headaches and pain between the shoulder blades, but whiplash is not life threatening and the victim can heal normally.

Complications arise when the cervical spine snaps. A frightening consequence and one of the rarest of a cervical spine snap is internal decapitation, or when the skull completely separates from the spinal column. There have been survivors of internal decapitation although it is extremely rare to survive such a trauma. Another major complication is when the cervical spine is injured so severely that the victim is paralyzed. Unfortunately, this does happen. The victim will feel a loss of sensation either in the lower body or both the lower and upper body. The result is the inability to use arms, legs or move the torso and perform regular bodily functions normally.

For a lucky survivor of a cervical spine injury, the victim may have whiplash. They must endure pain, sleep disturbances and depression, and whiplash may never go away, but they are able to recover and walk away from the trauma. With paralysis this is not an option. In the case of a quadriplegic, the person must receive round–the–clock care from nurses, either at home or in a rehabilitation facility. A daily routine must be established and committed to every day. In addition, rigorous physical therapy must be undertaken so muscles do not deteriorate due to atrophy. In the worst case scenario, the victim will die from the cervical spine injury.

Massachusetts Medical Malpractice – Cervical Strain

The cervical spine refers to the seven vertebrae that make up the neck. They are separated by disks that cushion each vertebrate. When the muscles and tendons of the cervical spine are injured, this is called a cervical strain. A tendon is a fibrous tissue that connects the muscle to the bone. Without tendons, the bones could not move, thus they are the foundation of bodily movement. Car accidents and other traumatic occurrences cause cervical strains.

If a muscle or tendon is stretched beyond its normal range, this is when an injury can occur. Cervical strains are very frightening because many people associate spinal cord injuries with paralysis. If a person is involved in a motor vehicle accident and believes s/he has compromised the cervical spine in any way, the victim should seek immediate medical attention. The symptoms of a cervical strain include instant sharp pain in the area, bruising, swelling, muscle spasm with stiffness, and a tearing or popping feeling in the neck.

Whiplash can cause a cervical strain. Whiplash is when the head moves suddenly in one direction and recoils in another, causing the neck to be forced beyond its normal range, usually caused by a hit from behind in an auto accident. Victims experience these symptoms: headaches, fatigue, dizziness, pain in the shoulder, and between the shoulder blades and pain in one or both arms. Additional signs are sleep disturbance, poor concentration or memory, or a sudden onset of ill–temperament or depression. Whiplash is more serious than people tend to believe, in fact, many victims never fully recover from it.

Treatment varies. If the cervical strain is not serious, the victim can ice the area, massage, and apply a heat pack to the neck after the swelling has gone down. However, complications can arise when the pain does not go away. In these cases, the doctor may prescribe painkillers and muscle relaxers, if the muscle spasms will not dissipate. Cervical traction may be recommended for prolonged pain, so the neck remains immobile while it heals. Physical therapy may also be a recommendation of the doctor as part of treatment.

Find Out If You Have A Medical Malpractice Injury Case

If you believe you or someone you love has been the victim of medical malpractice, you should talk to an experienced lawyer about your case. Parker Scheer lawyers have successfully negotiated and tried dozens of Massachusetts medical malpractice and personal injury cases, recovering millions of dollars for their clients. Please contact us for a free confidential case review and receive a response within hours, or call (617) 886-0500. If you need a lawyer outside of Massachusetts, Nevada, please contact us for a referral.

Primary Sidebar

CALL US 7 DAYS 617-886-0500

Injured? Contact Our Offices For A Free Consultation

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Practice Areas

  • Personal Injury
  • Business Law & Litigation
  • Employment Law

View All Practice Areas

Client Testimonials

M. S. 

I went to Parker and Scheer two years ago when I was hit riding my bicycle in NYC. This was a difficult and helpless time. Surgery was required and I didn’t have health insurance. I had never been through anything like this before and didn’t know where to turn...

Read More
Andrea K.

Eric Parker saw the potential in my case and explored it in detail with patience and professionalism. He and his team achieved the outcome I was hoping for, and I can recommend Parker Scheer with absolute confidence.

Read More
T.G.

I was referred to Parker|Scheer after my daughter was seriously injured in a car accident in November 2010. Deb and the firm of Parker|Scheer were nothing short of spectacular. If I ever need legal representation again, I would use them in a minute.

Read More
Client Review on Avvo.

Great Lawyer – Attorney Tofani was referred to me through friends and was highly recommended. I found myself in a tough situation with no prior criminal history and not sure what to expect. Attorney Tofani was kind, professional and experienced in the system.

Read More
A.Q.

I have worked with Eric Parker and Barry Scheer for over a over 15 years. I have recommended them to friends and family without disappointment. When you know that you have someone you can call on a moments notice, for any legal matter, it is a comfort...

Read More
Matt S.

My case was very unique. Through his hard work and excellent skills, Attorney Tofani achieved the bestpossible outcome. I highly recommend Attorney Tofani.

Read More

View All Testimonials

Footer

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Meet Our Boston Attorneys
  • Leave Us a Review

Connect With Us




BOSTON OFFICE

1 Center Plaza, Suite 420, Boston, MA 02108

PHONE : (617) 886-0500

NYC OFFICE

445 Park Ave. Floor 9 New York, NY 10022

PHONE : (212) 897-2223

 

NEW HAMPSHIRE OFFICE

170 Commerce Way, Suite 200, Portsmouth, NH 03801

PHONE : (603) 507-6627

 

© 2025 Parker Scheer LLP. All rights reserved | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service