Wednesday 23 November 2016

An Accident Causing Spinal Cord Injury

If you have suffered a spinal cord injury due to someone else's negligence, then you need to know and understand your legal rights. These types of injuries are complex and are often catastrophic life events for those who are affected. Cases involving your injury require experienced, knowledgeable and diligent lawyers to guide you through this difficult time.


Spinal Cord Injury


Chances are until you have suffered this type of injury or have a loved one suffering from such an injury, you didn't know much about the spinal cord. The spine consists of the spinal column and the spinal cord runs through the spinal column. The column itself consists of thirty bones: seven from the neck, twelve from the upper and middle back, five from the lower back, five from the sacrum and fused coccygeal.

The entire cord works together as a bundle of nerves to carry impulses to and from the brain to the body. Spinal cord injuries result from direct damage to the nerves or spinal cord. Also, it is possible to injure your back form indirect trauma to the bones, blood vessels or surrounding tissues. According to the Mayo Clinic, the top five leading causes for this type of injury are motor vehicles accidents (including motorcycle accidents), falls, acts of violence, sports and recreation injuries and alcohol-related injuries. Notably, motor vehicle accidents account for 40% of total spinal cord injuries. If you have been in a motor vehicle accident and have suffered a spinal cord injury- you are not alone.

If you are suffering due to someone else's negligence, then you need strong legal representation to handle your case while you begin the long journey of recovery and healing.

Injuries affecting those over the age of 65 are most often caused by a fall. This could be a slip and fall in a store on a wet or uneven portion of ground, a trip over a protruding pipe or a fall down a flight of stairs. The fact is that elderly individuals may be more likely to suffer these types of injuries due to weakened spines from osteoporosis or rheumatoid arthritis. A fall may be the result of someone else's negligence. It is important to consult with a lawyer to evaluate your unique case.

According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, 15% of injuries involving your spinal cord are the result of a violent encounter with another individual. Such encounters may involve gunshots wounds, knife wounds and severe strikes to the spine. Additionally, 8 % are caused by impact sports and activities such as diving in shallow water. Alcohol may or may  not have been a contributing factor to the harm suffered in these incidents. Allow an attorney to inform you of your rights and the relief that the law may provide for you.

These injuries are complex and the resulting damage can be catastrophic, life changing and physically or emotionally debilitating.

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