Deadlifts are extremely technical lifts and have massive potential for injury. Chances are you have been lifting with weight too heavy. Watch various tutorial vids on youtube and start extremely light.
Some key things to do, alternate grip, one hand underhand the other overhand. Keep your hips close to the ground and drop your knees, most people have their backs horrible rounded when they start a deadlift and thats a one way ticket to a slipped disc from their spine. Look UP, it helps keep the spine straight. And when you begin the lift, push from the legs and the leverage the weight back using your upper body like a fulcrum.
I have had lots of experience with deadlifting and with horrible lower back pain associated with doing bad form. I fixed my technique, went light and had better gains and no pain. Another thing that can be contributing to your improper form is a potential lack of leg strength and development, the legs begin the deadlift and the back takes over after a certain point, if your legs arent too strong, your back will be forced to take the weight from the very starting position where it is at its weakest angle and highest probable position for injury.
Dont do deadlifts for a couple weeks and start off doing light reps when you decide to go back to it. The pain is the worst I have ever felt where I barely move out of bed without being in immense pain and to the point I could not even breathe. Be very cautious when going heavy on deadlifts.
Something also to consider is doing rack pulls, where the weight is deadlifted in a squat box with the safety rack bars parallel to the height of the knees so the legs are taken out of the exercise.
You dont want to be this guy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0ySblouCKs