Spinal Cord Injury

Each year about 12,000 new spinal cord injury cases are reported in the United States. These injuries can vary in severity, but many tend to cause an immediate change in the lives of the victims. Learn more about spinal cord injuries, litigation for these types of personal injuries, and what your rights are if you have been affected by a spinal cord injury.

Questions about Spinal Injuries

If you have been affected by a spinal cord injury and have questions, you are not alone. Discover the answers to frequently asked spinal could injury questions.

Do I Need an Attorney?

If you or a family member has suffered a spinal cord injury due to the recklessness or negligence of another, you may wish to file a personal injury case. There are many factors involved in deciding to file a lawsuit, so you will most likely need to hire a spinal cord injury lawyer to help.

Spinal Cord Injury Causes

Car and motorcycle crashes, falls, sporting accidents, violence, and disease can cause spinal cord injuries. Learn more about the causes of injuries to the spinal cord.

SCI Statistics

A study by the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center in Birmingham, Alabama, sheds light on the average spinal cord injury victim, costs associated with the injuries, and what life is like following a spinal injury. Review the study's spinal cord injury statistics.

Statutes of Limitations

State laws, a victim's age, and the government's involvement in the injury can all affect the length of time you may have to file a lawsuit. Learn more about the statutes of limitations for spinal cord injury litigation.

Spinal Cord Injury Damages

If a negligent party caused your spinal cord injury, you may be entitled to monetary compensation to cover the costs associated with medical bills, rehabilitation expenses, long-term care, and lost wages, as well as pain and suffering. Get more information about financial damages for spinal cord injuries.

Who Can File a Lawsuit?

If a car accident, unsafe condition, faulty product, act of violence, or other negligent or reckless act caused you to suffer a spinal cord injury, you may be eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit. Review the factors that determine who can file a lawsuit.

Proving Fault in a SCI Claim

To obtain compensation for your spinal cord injury, you will need to have the legal representation of a personal injury attorney skilled in this type of litigation in order to prove fault. Learn what is necessary to prove fault in a spinal cord injury case.

Notable Settlements

Although results vary from case to case, many spinal cord injury lawsuits result in settlements for the plaintiff. Review some notable spinal cord injury settlements.

Paralysis: Quadriplegia, Paraplegia

A severe spinal cord injury can cause paralysis, including quadriplegia and paraplegia. Learn more about paralysis caused by spinal cord injury.

Whiplash Symptoms and Treatment

Whiplash symptoms can surface days after a car crash, sports injury, or other event in which the neck is snapped back and forth. Make yourself aware of the symptoms and treatments for whiplash.

Find a Personal Injury Attorney Who Can Help

A spinal cord injury can change your life quickly. If another party was responsible for your injury, you may be entitled to monetary compensation. Don't deal with this trying time alone. Find a skilled personal injury attorney for more information by browsing through LawyerShop’s directory of legal professionals in your area.

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