The spinal cord’s job is to relay messages from the brain to different body parts and back to the brain again. It is a group of nerves within the spinal column. A severe and traumatic blow that causes a dislocation or fracture to the vertebrae could cause permanent damage and disability. Any injury to the spinal cord needs immediate medical care. With prompt attention, a medical professional could help reduce the long-term effects of the injuries.
If the negligence of another person caused your accident, you might have the right to collect compensation. Our well-practiced attorneys could go over your case and calculate potential damage recovery. Call soon to schedule a meeting with a qualified Coeur d’Alene spinal cord injury lawyer at our firm.
Spinal cord injuries are common, and unfortunately, most of them are preventable. While any serious accident or injury can cause them, some of the most common causes include:
Car accidents can cause a sudden blow or injury to the spinal cord. The impact could also result in damages to the surrounding tissue, ligaments, and vertebrae. The trauma from the crash could cause permanent damages, including crushed vertebrae, compression, or dislocation.
A fall and sudden jolt to the spinal cord can cause a severe injury. Falls commonly cause spinal cord fractures and dislocation.
The trauma an attack or gunshot wound inflicts to the body could cause permanent disabilities if it damages the spinal cord.
After suffering trauma to your spine, you will need to recover the costs you need for expenses and missing time from work. You could also receive non-economic damages for the pain, suffering, emotional trauma, and loss of enjoyment of life.
Loss of enjoyment of life is payment for a person who cannot do the same activities they enjoyed before the injury. Because these injuries are severe, a person can usually collect a significant amount of compensation. The court may award compensation for the following losses:
Our knowledgeable Coeur d’Alene attorneys could help review your spinal cord injury claim and put together a comprehensive list of all your financial and personal losses stemming from the incident.
As described under Idaho Code § 5-219, the statute of limitations limits the time you have to take action after suffering a spinal cord injury. Per the statute, you must file the claim within two years of the accident. Our spinal cord injury lawyers in Coeur d’Alene could answer questions on the applicable time frames.
If you sustained a debilitating spinal cord injury, you could require years of medical treatment and may miss extended time from work. Some can never return to the job they had before the accident. In severe cases, the injury could even result in paralysis.
If another person causes your injuries by being careless or reckless, a court could require them to pay for your damages and losses. Call a skilled Coeur d’Alene spinal cord injury lawyer at our firm today to discuss the details of your accident.
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