It would depend on the circumstances. Did the company tell you that you had to hurt your back, are you overweight, what do you do off of work and other factors come into play.
"How much can you get" is not a great opening line if you believe you are being watched by company investigators checking the validity of your claim. It shows an entitlement mind set that juries don't like much.
they try to settle with you for 30 to 40 grand but u can get alot more w a lawyer
Narrowing of the space that nerves of the spinal chord pass through, Usually caused by age, trauma or arthritis.
It means that even though there is compression of the material between the discs there is no interference or pressure being put on the nerves that pass between them to the body.
Information on L23 L45 L5 S1 In The Spine
This means that L5 (the bottom vertebra of the lumbar spine) has fractured and compressed (telescoped) into S1 (the top of the sacral bone), and that there is no compression of the spinal cord (That is a GOOD thing!!)... If you'll copy the following web address (Back.com) and paste it into your browser, you can see the pictures and description of what I'm talking about... http://www.back.com/anatomy-lumbar.html