Few things can be as detrimental to your health as a spinal cord injury. The spinal cord’s primary function is to send and receive signals between the brain and the rest of your body. If that signal is compromised, it can cause multiple health problems that could last the rest of your life. If your spinal cord has been injured in an accident, it is important that you take steps to protect yourself by speaking to a Los Angeles spinal cord injury lawyer. You may be able to seek damages.
Personal injury lawyers deal in unexpected, sudden injuries. Often, these injuries are the result of someone else’s negligent actions, and the victim may be due some form of compensation. In that event, representation is key to succeeding in gaining that compensation.
Spinal cord injuries fall under the category of personal injury, and these injuries are often catastrophic and bring long-term medical complications into your life that you may not have ever bothered to prepare for. After all, you did not expect to be injured so severely.
Any situation that results in you becoming injured, whether a minor accident or a serious injury, has the potential to become a personal injury case. If you feel that someone’s actions were the direct or indirect cause of your injury, you may want to speak to a personal injury lawyer and see what your options are.
In the case of a spinal cord injury, an experienced spinal cord lawyer will look over the evidence of how your injury occurred, launch their own independent investigation into the accident, and determine the most effective way to help you get justice. Here are some of the important qualities that an experienced spinal cord injury lawyer can bring to your case:
A good lawyer will stay on top of any deadline and make sure you file the proper paperwork at the appropriate time. That way, you can worry solely about your recovery and the outcome of your case. Your lawyer will take care of the finer details.
Spinal cord injuries can be very serious. They often result in lifetime complications and can lead to other conditions. The spinal cord itself is a bundle of nerves that sends signals to the brain and receives signals from the brain. It is one of the most sensitive and easily injured parts of the human body. Here are some of the more common ways that the spinal cord can be injured:
There could be cases where you have developed a spinal cord injury but may not be aware of it. Paralysis does not just happen overnight all the time. It can be a gradual process that gets increasingly worse as you go about your day, totally unaware that your spinal cord is compromised. If you start to feel any of the following symptoms and cannot seem to figure out what is causing them, you may want to see a doctor and have them check your spinal cord:
There are two main forms of spinal cord injury. Your treatment will depend on which one you are dealing with:
It is not always easy to prove negligence in a personal injury case. Negligence is a legal term that describes actions taken by someone that directly or indirectly caused someone else to be injured or killed. When you seek compensatory damages in a legal case, you have to prove that someone acted negligently in order to succeed in receiving compensation for your injuries.
The burden of proof falls upon the plaintiff in a spinal cord injury case, which means it is up to you and your lawyer to prove that the defendant participated in negligent behavior. You will need to prove the following in order to prove negligence then:
Your lawyer will help you develop your case and gather the necessary evidence to prove all of those statements. When you do receive compensation, here are some of the different things you can be compensated for:
A spinal cord injury causes lasting damage to your entire body, and your compensation package should reflect the amount of care, rehabilitation, and psychological effort it will take to recover.
A: There is no official set amount that you can receive as compensation for a spinal cord injury. Every case is different and carries with it a different set of circumstances. The amount you will receive in compensation is dependent on multiple factors, including the severity of your injuries, the amount you have spent on medical expenses, the willingness of the insurance company to compromise, and how compromised your future earning potential may be, among other factors.
A: A full recovery from a spinal cord injury is exceedingly rare, according to the National Library of Medicine. The rare case in question was a patient who suffered a complete spinal cord injury and lost all function below their injured area for 6 weeks. Over the next 17 years, they made an astonishing gradual recovery that resulted in an almost total revival of their motor functions. However, this kind of recovery is not the norm. Full recovery is very rare.
A: Yes, a spinal cord injury is considered a disability. Those who suffer spinal cord injuries deal with serious afflictions that impact their ability to hold gainful employment. Thus, they must pursue disability benefits in the place of holding a full-time job. Not every spinal cord injury victim will lose the ability to find work. However, the affliction itself does count as a disability if the right criteria are met, which includes medical proof of the severity of your injury.
A: When you suffer a spinal cord injury, the doctor you will most likely want to take care of your immediate recovery is a neurologist. A neurologist focuses on spinal cord injuries and other injuries or conditions that affect the nervous system. You will likely be dealing with a team of medical specialists who all focus on different areas of the body that are being affected by your spinal cord injury. Overall, you will want a doctor who knows the most effective way to treat your injury.
Dealing with the fallout of a spinal cord injury can be some of the hardest times of your entire life. If your injury is particularly severe, you may be dealing with paralysis and having to adjust to a new quality of life you were likely not prepared to be living. You may be feeling betrayed by the world, depressed, angry, and despondent. It’s understandable to feel like that.
However, your injury does not have to be the end of your life. Seeking compensation can be a way to seek closure and begin life anew. The legal team at Shaffer Law understands what you are going through and is prepared to offer you the help you need to fight for what you deserve. We can help you build your case, gather the necessary evidence, and advocate on your behalf in court if it comes to that. Contact us to schedule a consultation as soon as you can.
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