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What You Need to Know about Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries are one of the most seriously debilitating injuries that can be sustained in an accident. In principle, spinal cord injuries are under the broad spectrum of nervous system injuries, which are also subdivided depending on the extent of damage.
The extent of damage is measurable through the assessment of the paralysis acquired by the victim. Remember, the nervous system is the part of the body responsible for governing all voluntary and involuntary actions of an individual, so if any incapability arises after an accident, chances are there is damage to the spinal cord.
In the unfortunate event that the spinal cord breaks in any form of accident, the body may be doomed to a long time of paralysis without sufficient therapy.
Causes and Effects
Spinal cord injuries are usually acquired after any of the following:
- Motorcycle accident
- Slip-and-fall accident
- Truck accident
- Car accident
- Pedestrian accident
These are just some of the accidents which can result in a serious injury like a spinal cord breakage. The near-irreparability of the spinal cord lies on the inherent nature of nervous tissue to not easily heal, unlike other tissues in the body.
People who met an accident, like the ones which were enumerated above, and have acquired a spinal cord injury may incur the following:
- Quadriplegia (neck-down paralysis)
- Paraplegia (waist-down paralaysis)
- Respiratory problems
- Inability to control excretory movements (bowel and urine)
- Loss of sensation, depending where the injury in the spinal cord is located
Legal Remedies
These losses of physical functions spell immediate doom of the ability of the person to look for a job and have a comfortable life, which are recognized by the law as something that need to be compensated judiciously.
Spinal cord injury lawyers will help in the solvency of the cases concerning spinal cord injury of any extent. They will help assess the damages and find the rightful compensation amount for the relief of the victim’s burdens.