SPINAL CORD INJURY

Accidents involving vehicles are the most common cause of injury to the spinal cord, although they can happen to anyone at any time. Depending on the nature of the damage to your spinal cord, you can be left handicapped, or suffer life-long consequences such as being permanently paralyzed. Damages to your spinal cord can also cause harm to your nerves, which are responsible for sending and receiving messages to and from your brain and the rest of your body. If you’re a victim of a spinal cord injury caused by the negligence of another party, you might have the right to seek compensation for your injuries through the legal system. Our brilliant and outstanding personal injury attorneys at GoSuits will advocate for the compensation that you rightfully deserve.

Infographic of spinal cord injury levels and symptoms

Levels and Symptoms of Spinal Cord Injury

Injuries to the spinal cord can be classified into several levels depending on the section of the spinal cord that is damaged. These levels consist of the sacral region, the lumbar region, the thoracic region, and the cervical region. Additionally, if the victim sustains significant damage to an area in the thoracic or cervical region, they may experience considerable paralysis and loss of mobility due to the accident.

Injuries to the spinal cord can cause a variety of symptoms, including the following:

  • Movement loss
  • Loss of sensation
  • Altered sensation
  • a loss of control over one’s bowels or bladder
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Extreme discomfort
  • Paralysis
  • An awkward posture in the back, the neck, or the head
Causes of Injuries to the Spinal Cord

Causes of Injuries to the Spinal Cord

The following are frequent situations that may cause damage to the spinal cord:

  • Accidents involving automobiles and large trucks
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Bike accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Falls
  • Violence
  • Injuries sustained in recreational activities and sports
  • Diseases

In the event you suffer a spinal cord injury due to the negligence of the at-fault party, you may file a claim to recover any losses and be compensated for your injuries.

Steps to Take If You Suspect a Spinal Cord Injury

  1. treating a spinal cord injury. Damage to the spinal cord in the upper neck region might cause breathing problems, requiring a tube or ventilator.

     

  2. The next step is immobilizing the sufferer by placing a backboard or a cervical collar over the neck. This is done to prevent any movement so that the spine does not get damaged.

     

  3. It is crucial to get immediate professional medical attention to establish an accurate diagnosis. Once a diagnosis has been made, possible medical treatment includes administering a very high dose of steroids. The objective here is to reduce the amount of swelling and inflammation since this can help repair some of the damage done to the spinal cord.

Treatment for an Injury to the Spinal Cord

Surgery on the Spine and the Spinal Cord to Ease Pressure and Stabilize the Spine

For the purpose of stabilizing and reducing the resik of additional harm, traction or a cervical halo may be used on patients who have suffered injuries to the spinal cord. Surgery might be performed as soon as possible once a spinal cord injury has been diagnosed.

The purpose of the surgery is to reduce pressure on the spinal cord. A surgeon can accomplishe this by removing broken vertebral segments that may be causing the cord to be compressed.

Stabilizing the spine with rods, plates, and screws is the second objective of surgery performed on the spinal cord. The goal is to maintain the proper alignment of all spinal segments while the bones heal. Following surgical intervention, patients often participate in some combination of physical and occupational therapy to regain as much function as feasible.

Claims for Financial Compensatory Damages in the Event of a Spinal Cord Injury

In a negligence case involving injuries to the spinal cord, the amount of compensation available to you will be contingent on several factors. These factors include the severity and extent of your injuries, the likelihood of recovery, out-of-pocket costs, and available recovery sources. The following is a list of some of the potential forms of damages that might be claimed in a lawsuit involving injury to the spinal cord:

  • Costs of medical care in the past and in the future
  • Past and future rehabilitation expenditures
  • Losses to revenue in the past and the future
  • Damages to property
  • Emotional discomfort
  • Disability
  • A diminished capacity to take pleasure in life
  • Scarring and other forms of disfigurement
  • The inability of partners to have sexual relations

Talk to a Spine Injury Attorney Today

GoSuits’ spinal cord injury lawyers have seen firsthand the emotional and financial toll these accidents have on their clients and have the experience and expertise to help you get the compensation you deserve. Costs associated with providing care for someone who has suffered a spinal cord injury can quickly add up, and those expenses should be covered. Get in touch with GoSuits if you or a loved one needs legal help.

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