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Back Injury Workers’ Comp Lawyer in Mountain View
Back injuries are among the most common and most debilitating workplace injuries in California. Whether you suffered a sudden injury from lifting, a fall, or an accident, or developed a chronic spinal condition over months or years of physical work, the impact on your life can be devastating. Attorney Eman Yazdchi specializes in representing workers in Mountain View who have suffered back and spinal injuries on the job.Attorney Eman Yazdchi is a Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. He has extensive experience representing workers with back injuries — from herniated discs and stenosis to multi-level spinal fusions and disc replacement surgery. Call (661) 273-1780 for a free case evaluation.
Understanding the Anatomy of Back Injuries
The spine is divided into three main regions, each susceptible to different types of work-related injuries:
Cervical Spine (Neck — C1 through C7)
The cervical spine supports the head and allows for a wide range of neck motion. Work-related cervical injuries are common in construction workers, warehouse employees, healthcare workers, and office workers who spend extended time at computer workstations. Common cervical conditions include herniated discs (most frequently at C5-C6 and C6-C7), cervical radiculopathy (nerve compression causing pain, numbness, or weakness radiating into the arms and hands), and cervical stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal).
Thoracic Spine (Mid-Back — T1 through T12)
The thoracic spine is the most stable region due to attachment to the ribcage. Thoracic injuries are less common but can be extremely painful. Compression fractures in this region are frequently seen in fall accidents. Thoracic disc herniations, while rare, can cause debilitating pain and may require surgical intervention.
Lumbar Spine (Lower Back — L1 through L5)
The lumbar spine bears the greatest mechanical load and is the most common site of work-related back injuries. Lumbar injuries account for the majority of workers’ compensation back claims in Mountain View and throughout California. The L4-L5 and L5-S1 levels are the most frequently injured due to the biomechanical stress concentrated at these segments. Common lumbar conditions include herniated discs, degenerative disc disease (DDD), lumbar radiculopathy (sciatica), spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and facet joint syndrome.

Specific Spinal Conditions From Workplace Injuries
Herniated Disc (Disc Protrusion, Disc Extrusion)
A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner material (nucleus pulposus) pushes through the outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of a spinal disc, potentially compressing adjacent nerve roots. Symptoms include localized back pain, radiating pain into the arms (cervical) or legs (lumbar), numbness, tingling, and muscle weakness. Herniations can be caused by a single traumatic event (lifting, falling) or develop gradually from repetitive stress.
Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots. Work-related stenosis is often the result of repetitive heavy lifting, vibration exposure, or cumulative trauma. Symptoms include pain, weakness, numbness in the legs (lumbar stenosis) or arms (cervical stenosis), and difficulty walking or maintaining balance. Severe stenosis may require surgical decompression.
Radiculopathy (Nerve Compression)
Radiculopathy occurs when a compressed nerve root in the spine causes pain, numbness, weakness, or tingling that radiates along the nerve pathway. Lumbar radiculopathy (sciatica) produces symptoms in the buttocks, legs, and feet. Cervical radiculopathy produces symptoms in the shoulders, arms, and hands. The severity of radiculopathy significantly impacts your permanent disability rating.
Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD)
Degenerative disc disease is common in workers who perform physically demanding jobs over many years. While the insurance company may argue that your DDD is simply due to aging, the medical evidence often supports that work activities played a significant role in accelerating the degeneration. Attorney Yazdchi works with spinal specialists to prove the industrial causation of your disc disease.Surgical Procedures for Work-Related Back Injuries and Recovery Timelines
When conservative treatment (physical therapy, injections, medication) fails to resolve a work-related back injury, surgery may be recommended. Here are the most common spinal surgeries in workers’ compensation cases:
Spinal Fusion (Arthrodesis)
Spinal fusion permanently connects two or more vertebrae using bone grafts, metal screws, rods, and/or cages to eliminate motion at the painful segment. Fusion is indicated for instability, spondylolisthesis, severe DDD, and recurrent herniations.
- Recovery timeline: 6–12 months for functional recovery; full fusion maturation takes 12–18 months
- Work restrictions: No lifting over 10–25 lbs permanently; no repetitive bending or twisting
- PD rating impact: Single-level fusion typically yields WPI of 20%–25%; multi-level fusions can yield 30%–40%+ WPI
- Adjacent segment disease: 15%–25% of fusion patients develop problems at the adjacent disc level, potentially requiring additional surgery
ACDF (Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion)
ACDF approaches the cervical spine from the front of the neck. The damaged disc is removed, the disc space is filled with a bone graft or synthetic cage, and a metal plate secures the fusion.
- Recovery timeline: 4–6 weeks initial healing; 3–6 months for full recovery
- Work restrictions: Permanent restrictions on overhead work, heavy lifting, and repetitive neck movements
- PD rating impact: Single-level ACDF typically yields WPI of 15%–25%; multi-level procedures yield higher ratings
ALIF (Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion)
ALIF approaches the lumbar spine from the front through an abdominal incision. This technique provides excellent access to the disc space and allows for large interbody grafts.
- Recovery timeline: 3–6 months for functional recovery; 12–18 months for full fusion
- Work restrictions: Permanent lifting restrictions and limitations on bending, twisting, and prolonged sitting or standing
- PD rating impact: Similar to posterior lumbar fusion; multi-level ALIF procedures result in substantial PD ratings
Discectomy (Microdiscectomy)
A discectomy removes the herniated portion of a disc that is compressing a nerve root. This is the most common surgery for lumbar disc herniations causing sciatica.
- Recovery timeline: 6–8 weeks; most patients can return to sedentary work in 2–4 weeks
- Work restrictions: May include temporary or permanent lifting restrictions depending on residual symptoms
- PD rating impact: If symptoms resolve, WPI may be moderate (8%–14%); if radiculopathy persists, ratings are higher
- Recurrence rate: 5%–15% of patients experience re-herniation, potentially requiring revision surgery or fusion
Arthroplasty (Artificial Disc Replacement)
Disc replacement surgery removes the damaged disc and replaces it with an artificial disc that preserves motion at the affected level. This is an alternative to fusion for select patients.
- Recovery timeline: 3–6 months for full recovery
- Work restrictions: May be less restrictive than fusion since motion is preserved
- PD rating impact: Variable; the AMA Guides rate based on DRE category and residual impairment
Laminectomy (Spinal Decompression)
A laminectomy removes part of the vertebral bone (lamina) to create more space for the spinal cord and nerve roots. It is the standard surgical treatment for spinal stenosis.
- Recovery timeline: 6–8 weeks for initial recovery; 3–6 months for full recovery
- Work restrictions: Varies based on the extent of the decompression and any instability
- PD rating impact: Depends on residual symptoms and whether instability develops requiring a subsequent fusion
Permanent Disability Ratings for Spinal Injuries
If your back injury has caused lasting limitations, you may be entitled to permanent disability benefits in Mountain View. The permanent disability rating for a back injury depends on the DRE category assigned under the AMA Guides, 5th Edition. The DRE method classifies spinal impairment into categories based on objective clinical findings — radiculopathy, loss of motion segment integrity, loss of structural integrity, and neurological impairment. Attorney Yazdchi ensures that every objective finding is documented and included in your rating.Future Medical Care for Back Injuries (SB 863)
Under SB 863 and current California law, injured workers are entitled to lifetime medical care for accepted work injuries. For back injuries, future medical care may include:
- Ongoing pain management (injections, medications, spinal cord stimulators)
- Physical therapy and chiropractic treatment
- Future surgeries (revision fusion, adjacent segment surgery, hardware removal)
- Diagnostic imaging (MRI, CT scan, X-ray)
- Durable medical equipment (braces, TENS units, ergonomic equipment)
- Home modifications for severe disabilities
Ergonomic Workplace Modifications
If you return to work after a back injury, your employer may be required to provide ergonomic modifications to accommodate your restrictions. These may include standing desks, ergonomic chairs, anti-fatigue mats, lifting aids, and modified work schedules. Attorney Yazdchi can help ensure your employer provides appropriate accommodations.
Workers’ Compensation Resources in Santa Clara County
Back injury claims for workers in Mountain View are handled at the WCAB district office serving Santa Clara County. Attorney Yazdchi has extensive experience handling back injury claims at WCAB offices throughout California, from simple disc herniations to complex multi-level fusion cases.
Workers throughout Santa Clara County suffer back injuries in every type of work environment. Construction laborers, warehouse workers, nurses, truck drivers, and even office employees develop spinal conditions from the physical demands of their jobs. Attorney Yazdchi has handled back injury claims from workers in every major industry in the region.Back Injury FAQ for Mountain View Workers
What back injuries qualify for workers’ comp in Mountain View?
Most work-related back injuries qualify for workers’ comp in Mountain View, including herniated discs, bulging discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica, muscle strains, and fractures. Both sudden injuries from accidents and cumulative trauma from repetitive lifting or poor ergonomics are covered. Contact Certified Specialist Eman Yazdchi at (661) 273-1780 to evaluate your claim.
How much is a back injury workers’ comp claim worth in Santa Clara County?
Back injury claims in Santa Clara County can be worth anywhere from $20,000 to over $500,000 depending on the severity, whether surgery is needed, and your permanent disability rating. Factors like lost wages, future medical care, and vocational rehabilitation also affect the value. An experienced attorney ensures every element of your damages is accounted for.
Will I need surgery for my work-related back injury in Mountain View?
Whether you need surgery for a work-related back injury in Mountain View depends on the diagnosis and response to conservative treatment. Common surgical procedures include discectomy, laminectomy, and spinal fusion. If surgery is recommended, workers’ comp must cover the cost. Call (661) 273-1780 to ensure your medical treatment is properly authorized and your rights are protected.
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