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What is Mechanism of Injury?

Back and Neck Injury

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October 24, 2022

Mechanism of injury is the medical explanation of what happens structurally to your body during a traumatic event that caused your injury. Without a medical explanation of the mechanism of injury in your neck injury claim, your case would boil down to  – “I was in a car accident and now my neck hurts, give me money.” Call Bobe & Snell Law Office LLC now at (470) 268-5802 we have an experienced, competent, and meticulous team of lawyers that handles and negotiates back and neck injury settlements for our esteemed clients.

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