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Numbness & Tingling Treatment After Accident in Greenville

Searching for Numbness and Tingling After Car Accident in Greenville? You're not alone — with 10,000+ traffic accidents in the Greenville metro area each year, thousands of residents need specialized injury treatment. Our network connects you with experienced chiropractors in Greenville who understand personal injury cases and treat on lien, meaning you pay nothing upfront.

$15,000–$50,000+
Case Value
12–30 weeks
Treatment Time
3 years
Filing Deadline
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Understanding Numbness and Tingling After Car Accident

Numbness and tingling after a car accident are warning signs of nerve compression or damage. These neurological symptoms typically result from herniated discs pressing on spinal nerves, traumatic spinal stenosis, or peripheral nerve injuries. Unlike pain alone, neurological symptoms like numbness, tingling, and weakness carry significant weight in personal injury cases because they indicate structural damage that can be objectively documented through electrodiagnostic testing (EMG/NCV studies).

Common Symptoms

Tingling in hands or fingers
Numbness in arms or legs
Pins and needles sensation
Burning pain that radiates
Weakness in extremities
Loss of grip strength
Foot drop
Electric shock sensations

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms after an accident in Greenville, don't wait — get connected with a specialist now.

Treatment Options in Greenville

Nerve assessment
Spinal decompression
Cervical or lumbar adjustments
Nerve mobilization techniques
Electrodiagnostic referral (EMG/NCV)
Rehabilitation exercises
Ergonomic modifications
Neurological monitoring

Common Causes of Numbness & Tingling in Greenville

Disc herniation compressing nervesSpinal stenosis from traumaThoracic outlet syndromeCarpal tunnel from bracingNerve root impingement

In the Greenville metro area, many of these accidents occur along I-85 and I-385, which see 160,000 AADT on I-85 average daily traffic.

Why Chiropractic Documentation Matters for Your Greenville Case

Proper medical documentation is the backbone of any personal injury claim. Here's why the right chiropractor makes all the difference:

1Provides objective measurements (range of motion, muscle strength, neurological findings) that support subjective pain complaints
2Documents functional limitations that impact your daily life, work, and activities — these drive settlement value
3Generates the medical records your attorney needs for demand letters, mediation, and trial preparation
4Helps establish Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI), which is the benchmark for determining the final value of your case
5Provides a foundation for any impairment rating that may increase your compensation

South Carolina Law & Your Numbness & Tingling Claim

South Carolina is an at-fault state, meaning the driver who caused the accident (or their insurance company) is responsible for paying your medical expenses and other damages. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in South Carolina is 3 years. After this deadline, you lose the right to file a lawsuit for your injuries. South Carolina uses a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages as long as you are less than 51% at fault for the accident. Medical Payments (MedPay) coverage is available in South Carolina and can help cover chiropractic treatment costs regardless of fault determination.

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Numbness & Tingling FAQ — Greenville, SC

Yes, numbness and tingling should be taken very seriously. These symptoms indicate nerve involvement — either compression from a herniated disc, inflammation, or direct nerve damage. Without treatment, nerve symptoms can become permanent.

With proper treatment, many cases of post-accident numbness resolve as the underlying cause (usually disc herniation or inflammation) is addressed. However, delayed treatment increases the risk of permanent nerve damage. This is why prompt evaluation is critical.

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