Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys
Victims of a spinal cord injury may require invasive, painful treatment, lifelong medical care, and require personal assistance to the extent they may not be able to live independently anymore. It’s not just the victim who suffers. The entire family dynamic can change, with family members becoming caregivers, and an impact on the family finances, as these situations often affect the income coming into the household. It’s not just the victim who suffers. The entire family dynamic can be dramatically impacted, with family members suddenly thrust into the role of caregivers. In addition to the emotional, physical, and psychological toll this can take on a family, it can also negatively impact their household income and capacity to earn wages. Simultaneously, they may be incurring significant costs as it relates to providing care. It’s not just the victim who suffers. The entire family dynamic can change, with family members becoming caregivers, and an impact on the family finances, as these situations often affect the income coming into the household.
If you or a loved one suffered a spinal cord injury, we at Tuttle Larsen, P.A., want to help you. Contact us today for a free consultation with one of our experienced spinal cord injury attorneys. We can help you maximize compensation after the accident and negotiate a fair settlement on your behalf.
Understanding Spine Injuries
Your spinal cord extends from the base of your skull to the lower back and pelvis. It’s protected by a series of vertebral bones separated by cushioning discs. The spine is responsible for communicating between your brain and body, sending millions of electrical messages along the nerves. Many spinal cord injuries begin with trauma to the neck or back, dislocating or fracturing the vertebrae and tearing or breaking the discs between them.
Some of the most common causes of spinal cord injuries include:
- Vehicle accidents, including car, motorcycle, or semi-truck collisions
- Slip or trip and fall injuries
- Sports or other recreational activity
- Assault or other violent acts
- Accidents at an amusement park, swimming pool, or similar venue
- Pedestrian and cycling accidents
- Defective product incidents
- Medical malpractice
What Do Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys Do?
Many spinal cord injury victims face enormous financial hurdles to treatment. It’s not uncommon for families to take out loans or a second mortgage on their home, max out credit cards, or even sell valuables to pay for medical care that their insurance won’t cover.
If your spinal cord injury was caused by another party’s negligence, you have the right to file a lawsuit for compensatory damages against them. The settlement or jury award you receive can cover medical care, in-home personal care, or a room in a nursing home and can provide for your family’s needs if you cannot work.
A spinal cord injury lawyer can prepare the claim on your behalf and gather evidence to support your petition. They investigate the accident, determine the liable parties, and then hold them accountable. Your attorney properly values your claim, including your out-of-pocket expenses, projections for future medical care and other expenses, and consideration for your pain and suffering and diminished quality of life.
Skilled Legal Advocacy For Spinal Cord Injury Victims
Spinal cord injuries dramatically change the victim’s life. You may be left permanently paralyzed or in chronic pain with a limited range of motion. Having experienced spinal cord injury attorneys on your side ensures your rights are protected, and you have strong representation to advance your interests in court and out. Contact Tuttle Larsen, P.A. today for a free consultation.