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The United Spinal Association states that people who sustain a spinal cord injury (SCI) often experience “permanent and profound neurologic deficits and accompanying disability,” with approximately 17,000 new cases a year. Paralysis is usually caused by spinal cord injury. The leading cause of SCIs is car accidents. Victims may require multiple surgeries and an extended recovery period. Recovering compensation for your damages can ease the financial burden for you and your family.
If you or someone you love has suffered spinal cord damage due to another party’s negligence, trust a St. Petersburg catastrophic injury lawyer from Kogan & DiSalvo to help. Our team of personal injury lawyers is passionate about fighting for injury victims and their families. Call today to schedule a free consultation.
The primary risk associated with spinal cord damage is the potential for paralysis, which can occur when the cord is damaged or severed. This results in a loss of motor control or sensation. In general, injury victims will experience paralysis in the parts of the body that are below the damaged area of the spinal cord.
These injuries are typically permanent. However, when the injury is incomplete, the spinal cord’s ability to carry messages to the brain is not completely lost, with some sensation and movement below the level of injury.
A person may retain some degree of feeling or movement below the damaged portion of the spinal cord. Incomplete injuries might leave a person with sensation in parts of the body but not others. Alternatively, it could involve intermittent paralysis.
Unfortunately, complete SCIs will deprive the victim of a greater loss of functionality. A spinal cord injury is complete if the damage renders a person without any feeling or motor control below the area of the injury.
Whether you suffered a spinal injury in a car accident or a fall, you could be entitled to compensation if the negligence of another party caused it. You could recover the costs for the following:
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