Work-Related Back & Neck Injuries Lawyers
Santa Ana, California
Experienced Back & Neck Injury Attorneys in Santa Ana, CA
If your back and neck injury happened on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation. In some situations, unsafe conditions or negligence open the door to additional claims. What matters is making sure your injury is taken seriously and your rights are protected from the start.
A back or neck injury at work can turn your life upside down fast. One wrong lift, a fall, or years of physical strain can leave you dealing with pain that doesn’t stop when the workday ends.
These injuries affect more than your body. They impact how you earn a living, how you rest, and how you show up for your family. Many workers in Santa Ana find themselves stuck between doctor appointments, missed paychecks, and insurance companies pushing back instead of helping.
Too often, employers and insurance carriers delay treatment, question injuries, or try to limit benefits.
Fontes Law Group doesn’t let that slide. We step in early, take control of the claim, and push back when responsibility is avoided.
We represent injured workers across Santa Ana and throughout Southern California with focus and urgency. If you suffered a work-related back or neck injury, we’re ready to protect your claim and fight for the support you need to move forward.
Why Clients Choose Fontes Law Group
Experience. Compassion. Results.
At Fontes Law Group, your case is personal. We bring years of real experience and a client-first approach to every workers’ compensation claim we handle. Our attorneys understand the challenges injured workers face and know how back, neck, and spinal injuries can affect your health, income, and future.
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A strong track record in serious and complex work injury cases
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A fully bilingual team serving clients in English and Spanish
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No legal fees unless we secure compensation for you
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Trusted by workers and families throughout California
Meet Rosa Duarte
Workers Compensation Hearing Representative
Understanding Back & Neck Injury Claims in California
Back and neck injuries are some of the most common reasons Santa Ana workers end up in the workers’ compensation system, and some of the hardest to get treated fairly. These injuries aren’t always visible on day one, but they can have lasting effects that interfere with your ability to work, rest, and move without pain.
Work-related back and neck injuries often include conditions like:
- Disc damage
- Spinal trauma
- Soft tissue injuries
- Fractures or
- Nerve pain that radiates into the arms or legs
Many start small and get worse over time, especially in jobs that involve lifting, bending, standing for long shifts, driving, or repetitive motion.
Whether your injury happened in a single incident or developed gradually through physical strain, California law allows you to file a workers’ compensation claim. That coverage is meant to provide medical care, partial wage replacement, and disability benefits when your injury affects your ability to work.
In practice, these claims are frequently challenged. Insurance companies may question how the injury happened, minimize symptoms, or pressure workers to return before they’re medically ready. That’s when having legal guidance matters.
Common Back and Neck Injury Cases We See
We represent Santa Ana workers injured in many different work environments, including:
- Slips, trips, and falls at job sites
- Lifting or carrying heavy materials
- Repetitive motion injuries in warehouse or production work
- Vehicle accidents while driving for work
- Falling objects or equipment failures
- Construction and industrial job injuries
- Office injuries caused by poor workstation setup
Warning Signs That Your Injury Is More Serious
Some injuries make it clear right away that something is wrong. Others don’t. These signs often mean it’s time to get legal help:
- Ongoing pain or stiffness that doesn’t improve
- Numbness, tingling, or sharp pain in the arms or legs
- Trouble sitting, standing, walking, or sleeping
- Reduced strength or loss of mobility
- An employer who won’t file your injury report
- Delayed medical treatment or stopped benefit payments
If any of this sounds familiar, it’s not something you should try to handle alone. Speaking with an attorney early can protect your health, your income, and your claim.
Understanding Compensation in Back & Neck Injury Cases
A serious back or neck injury doesn’t just affect your health. It creates real financial pressure. Medical bills add up, paychecks shrink or stop, and everyday expenses don’t wait. A successful claim is meant to ease that burden and help you stay afloat while you recover.
Depending on your situation, compensation may cover things like:
Financial Support
- Medical care, including surgery, physical therapy, and prescriptions
- Temporary or permanent disability benefits
- Lost income and reduced ability to earn in the future
- Transportation costs related to medical treatment
Long-Term Assistance
- Ongoing limitations caused by pain or restricted movement
- Job retraining or vocational rehabilitation if you can’t return to the same work
- Modifications at home or equipment that helps you stay independent
California workers’ compensation does not include payment for pain and suffering in most cases. That said, some injuries involve unsafe conditions or negligence by someone other than your employer. When that happens, we look closely at whether a separate claim is possible and pursue every option the law allows.
How We Build and Prove Your Case
Back and neck injury claims often face pushback, especially when symptoms develop over time. That’s why proof matters.
We focus on three key areas:
Confirming the Injury
Medical records, imaging, and specialist evaluations are used to show exactly what you’re dealing with and how serious it is.
Connecting the Injury to Your Job
We establish that your injury happened while doing your job duties, whether it resulted from a single incident or years of physical strain.
Holding the Right Parties Accountable
When benefits are delayed, denied, or cut short, we challenge those decisions and take action to protect your claim.
If a dispute can’t be resolved informally, our team is ready to represent you before the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board or in court. We prepare every case as if it will be fought, so you’re never caught off guard.
FAQs About Workers Comp
Q: How long do I have to file a workers’ compensation claim in California?
You generally must report your injury within 30 days and file a workers’ compensation claim within one year of the injury date.
Q: Can I see my own doctor?
You may be required to use a physician within your employer’s Medical Provider Network (MPN), but there are exceptions. We can help you make that determination.
Q: What if my employer says my injury wasn’t work-related?
We gather medical opinions and evidence to show how your job duties caused or contributed to your condition.
Q: How much does it cost to hire Fontes Law Group?
There are no upfront costs. We only get paid if we win benefits for you.
Q: What if I already filed and was denied?
You still have options. We can file an appeal and represent you in hearings to challenge the denial.
Helpful Resources for California Residents
- California Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB)
- Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC)
- California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR)
- Cal/OSHA Workplace Safety
- Santa Ana Workers’ Comp District Office
Take the First Step Toward Justice
If you’ve suffered a back or neck injury at work, don’t wait. The sooner you act, the stronger your claim can be. Let Fontes Law Group protect your rights, secure your benefits, and fight for your future.
Request a free case review today.

