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Injury Care

INJURY CARE

Spine Injuries from Accidents Deserve Expert Neurosurgical Evaluation from Day One.

Something happened. A car accident. A fall at work. A collision on the field. And now you have pain in your neck or back that is not going away the way you hoped it would. Maybe it is getting worse. Maybe you are starting to feel it in your arm or leg. Maybe you went to urgent care, they took X-rays, told you nothing was broken, and sent you home with medication that is barely touching it.

 

Here is what most people in that situation do not know. X-rays show bone. They do not show disc injuries, nerve root compression, or spinal cord involvement. A normal X-ray after an accident does not mean your spine is fine. It means there is no visible fracture. Those are two very different things.

Injury-related spine conditions, whether from a car accident, a sports collision, or a workplace incident, can produce real structural damage to the discs, nerve roots, and vertebrae that requires specialist evaluation to identify and treat correctly. The longer that damage goes undiagnosed and unaddressed, the more complicated the recovery becomes.
Rishi N. Sheth, MD at Spine Care New Jersey evaluates and treats spine injuries from accidents across all three categories. His approach is the same regardless of how the injury happened. Find out exactly what the injury is. Explain it clearly. Recommend the most appropriate
treatment starting with the most conservative option that is genuinely likely to work, and escalate to surgery only when the clinical situation requires it.
If you have been injured and you are not sure whether what you are experiencing is serious, the answer is to find out. Not to wait and hope it resolves.

HOW DID YOUR INJURY HAPPEN

Select the Type of Injury That Applies to Your Situation.

Spine injuries from accidents share a lot in common clinically. The injuries themselves, herniated discs, nerve root compression, fractures, and facet injuries, occur across all three categories. But how the care is coordinated, how insurance works, and what the specific concerns are for each patient type differ significantly. Select the category that matches your situation to learn more about what care looks like for your specific type of injury.

AUTO ACCIDENT INJURIES

You were hurt in a car, truck, or motorcycle accident. Your neck or back started hurting at the scene, or the pain came on in the days that followed and has not let up. Maybe you already went to urgent care and were told nothing was broken. Maybe you are experiencing arm or leg pain that was not there right after the crash. 

New Jersey is a no-fault state. Your auto insurance Personal Injury Protection coverage applies to your medical treatment regardless of who caused the accident. PIP coverage pays for specialist evaluation and treatment, and our team coordinates directly with your auto carrier and personal injury attorney when you have legal representation. 

Learn more about auto accident spine injuries, what injuries are most common, what symptoms to watch for, and how your care and insurance are coordinated at Spine Care New Jersey. 

SPORTS INJURIES

You were injured during training or competition, or years of athletic activity have caught up with your spine in a way that is now affecting your performance and your daily life. You want to get better. You also want to get back to your sport. You are not looking for a physician who will simply tell you to stop playing. 

Rishi N. Sheth, MD understands what athletes need from a spine specialist. A direct answer about what the injury is, an honest assessment of what recovery looks like with each available treatment option, and a return-to-sport plan built around what your specific sport actually demands of your spine. 

Most sports spine injuries do not need surgery. When they do, minimally invasive techniques and motion-preserving options like cervical disc replacement give athletes the best possible chance of a full return to the activities they have worked their whole career to participate in. 

Learn more about sports  injuries, common injury patterns by sport, treatment options, and return-to-sport timelines. 

WORKPLACE INJURIES

You were hurt on the job. Lifting, a fall, a vehicle accident at work, or years of physically demanding labor that your spine has finally run out of capacity to absorb. You are now dealing with pain, with workers compensation paperwork, and with a medical system that feels like it is being managed by people who work for your employer rather than for you. 

Workers compensation in New Jersey is complicated. Your employer and their insurance carrier direct your initial medical care. But you have rights. A pre-existing spine condition does not disqualify you. An independent evaluation is often available through your attorney. And the quality of the medical documentation supporting your claim matters enormously for what happens next. 

Rishi N. Sheth, MD works with injured workers and their personal injury attorneys throughout Bergen County and northern New Jersey. He provides thorough, medically accurate evaluation and clear documentation that serves both your medical needs and the requirements of your workers compensation case. 

Learn more about workplace  injuries, your rights under New Jersey workers comp law, and how Dr. Sheth coordinates care for work-injured patients. 

NOT SURE WHERE TO START

Not Sure Which Category Fits Your Situation? Start Here.

Some injuries do not fit neatly into one box. A driver who was rear-ended on the way to a job site may have both a PIP auto claim and a workers compensation claim. An athlete who was injured at a company-sponsored event has questions that cross categories. A patient who was injured months ago and went through one medical system without getting adequate answers is not looking to navigate category definitions. They just need to know whether their spine injury can be properly evaluated and treated. 

If any of that sounds like you, the right starting point is the free MRI review. Submit your imaging and a brief description of how your injury happened. Rishi N. Sheth, MD reviews every submission personally and can tell you whether what you are experiencing is likely related to a structural spine injury that warrants further evaluation. From there, our team will help you understand how insurance coordination works for your specific situation before you commit to anything. 

You do not need to have everything figured out before you reach out. That is what the consultation is for. 

INSURANCE AND BILLING

Understanding How Your Injury Care Is Covered at Spine Care New Jersey.

Insurance for injury-related care works differently depending on how the injury happened. Here is a plain-language breakdown. 

Auto Accident Patients

New Jersey's no-fault Personal Injury Protection system means your own auto insurance pays for your medical treatment after a car accident regardless of who was at fault. PIP coverage in New Jersey provides up to $250,000 for medically necessary treatment of significant spinal injuries. Spine Care New Jersey coordinates directly with your PIP carrier and with your personal injury attorney if you have legal representation.

Sports Injury Patients

Sports injury patients most commonly carry PPO health insurance. Spine Care New Jersey is an out-of-network practice. Our team verifies your specific out-of-network benefits before your first appointment. You will know your estimated coverage and out-of-pocket responsibility before you make any decisions. 

Workers Compensation Patients

New Jersey workers compensation covers all medically necessary treatment for work-related spine injuries including specialist evaluation, imaging, injections, and surgery when indicated. Our team works directly with workers compensation carriers and case managers when appropriate and coordinates with personal injury attorneys when patients are seeking independent evaluation outside the employer-directed system. 

All Injury Patients

Regardless of injury type, our team takes the time to understand your specific coverage before your first appointment. No surprises. If you are not sure what coverage applies to your situation, contact us and we will help you figure it out. 

WHY CHOOSE RISHI N. SHETH, MD

The Credentials Behind This Evaluation Are Not Generic. Neither Is the Care.

When you have been injured, the quality of the evaluation you receive at the beginning determines almost everything that follows. Whether the right diagnosis is established. Whether the right treatment is recommended. Whether the medical documentation accurately reflects the nature and severity of your injury. Whether your recovery goes the way it should.

Rishi N. Sheth, MD trained in neurosurgery residency at the University of Miami under Roberto Heros, MD, completed a spine surgery fellowship under Allan Levi, MD, and finished his surgical education with a fellowship in neurosurgical oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center under Philip Gutin, MD. He is board-certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery, having scored in the 96th percentile nationally on his board examination. He is certified in Mazor robotic spine surgery, ProDisc-C cervical disc replacement, ProDisc-L lumbar disc replacement, and DLIF lateral interbody fusion.

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He is the only spine neurosurgeon in northern New Jersey with a fellowship specifically in neurosurgical oncology from Memorial Sloan Kettering. For injury patients, what that means practically is this: the physician evaluating your spine injury is among the most trained and credentialed surgeons in the region. His assessment of your injury carries genuine clinical weight, and his documentation carries the kind of specificity and authority that matters when your medical records are being reviewed by an insurance carrier, a case manager, or an attorney.

At Spine Care New Jersey, every injury patient sees Dr. Sheth personally. The same physician who evaluates you is the one who reviews your imaging, makes the treatment recommendation, and performs the procedure if surgery is needed. That continuity of care is something most spine practices in New Jersey do not offer.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common Questions About Injury Care at Spine Care New Jersey.

Yes. Rishi N. Sheth, MD evaluates and treats spine injuries resulting from auto accidents, sports injuries, and workplace accidents. New Jersey PIP insurance covers medically necessary treatment for spine injuries from auto accidents, and workers compensation coordinates care for eligible workplace injury patients. Patients injured in accidents should contact Spine Care New Jersey promptly. Early specialist evaluation by a board-certified spine neurosurgeon creates the detailed medical documentation that is essential for both appropriate treatment and legal proceedings. 

The most common spine injuries after accidents include herniated discs, cervical disc injuries from whiplash in car accidents, lumbar disc injuries from falls or heavy lifting at work, vertebral compression fractures from high-impact trauma, nerve root injuries causing radiating arm or leg pain, and ligamentous injuries causing spinal instability. A thorough evaluation by a spine specialist including a neurological examination and MRI imaging is the most reliable way to identify the full extent of injury after an accident. 

The credentials of the treating spine surgeon directly affect both your medical outcome and the strength of your injury case. Rishi N. Sheth, MD is board-certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery, fellowship-trained in neurosurgical oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and holds certifications in Mazor robotic spine surgery and multiple specialized surgical techniques. His level of credential is among the highest available in New Jersey for spine injury care, and a surgeon of his caliber provides the most authoritative medical documentation and the most credible expert perspective in any subsequent legal proceedings. 

You should see a spine specialist as soon as possible after an injury that causes significant neck or back pain, radiating arm or leg pain, numbness or tingling, or any neurological symptoms. Early evaluation serves two important purposes. Medically, it establishes the baseline of your injury, identifies any conditions that require urgent treatment, and allows the most effective treatment to begin promptly. Legally, early specialist evaluation by a board-certified neurosurgeon creates the contemporaneous medical documentation that is most credible when establishing the nature and severity of injury in an accident claim. 

Yes. Rishi N. Sheth, MD understands the role that thorough, detailed medical documentation plays in personal injury cases and workers compensation claims. The practice works with patients whose care is being coordinated through personal injury attorneys, provides the comprehensive diagnostic and treatment documentation required to support injury claims, and can provide medical expert opinions when needed. Personal injury attorneys who refer clients to Spine Care New Jersey benefit from the credibility of a fellowship-trained neurosurgeon at the Memorial Sloan Kettering level and the thorough documentation his evaluations produce.

Yes. Rishi N. Sheth, MD understands the role that thorough, detailed medical documentation plays in personal injury cases and workers compensation claims. The practice works with patients whose care is being coordinated through personal injury attorneys, provides the comprehensive diagnostic and treatment documentation required to support injury claims, and can provide medical expert opinions when needed. Personal injury attorneys who refer clients to Spine Care New Jersey benefit from the credibility of a fellowship-trained neurosurgeon at the Memorial Sloan Kettering level and the thorough documentation his evaluations produce. 

After a spine injury, a specialist may perform a physical examination along with imaging studies such as X-rays, MRI scans, or CT scans to evaluate the spine and identify damaged structures. Accurate diagnosis is important for determining whether the injury involves muscle strain, nerve compression, disc damage, or spinal instability and helps guide the most effective treatment plan.

Many spine injuries can be treated without surgery using conservative therapies such as physical therapy, spinal injections, pain management, rehabilitation exercises, anti-inflammatory medications, and spinal bracing. These treatments help reduce inflammation, improve strength and flexibility, and support the body’s natural healing process while minimizing the need for surgical intervention.

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