HEALTH & BEAUTY, LEGAL

Life With Paralysis After a Spinal Cord Injury

A spinal cord injury can lead to permanent paralysis. How much of your body is paralyzed will depend on the extent of the injury and its specific location. While medical treatment can help keep you comfortable and improve your quality of life, it can’t give you back the movement you’ve lost. However, if the injury resulted from another person’s negligence, you may have a legal case for compensation that can help pay your bills and ensure your future needs are covered.

Spinal Cord Injuries Change Lives

Because paralysis is generally final and not something that heals, spinal cord injuries that result in paralysis are genuinely life-changing events. Even without paralysis, an injury to the spinal cord can cause tingling, weakness, numbness, pain, and other problems in the long term.

It’s not necessarily easy or even possible to reduce or eliminate these issues, and they’re often just an ongoing part of life for anyone who’s experienced these kinds of injuries. They’re devastating and can also cause problems with mental and emotional health due to grappling with and adjusting to the loss of movement.

Compensation May Be Available

Because spinal cord injuries often leave people needing a high level of ongoing care, it’s essential to be aware that compensation can be available. This kind of injury, when caused by the negligence of another party, can be pursued through the court system. An attorney can advise you about the type and level of compensation that is available.

Most people who seek compensation for this kind of injury are looking for medical bills, support for their families if they can no longer work, therapy and emotional care, and compensation for the loss of use of their limbs (either legs or both legs and arms, depending on the level of paralysis). They may also ask for a judgment for ongoing care since that can be very expensive over the long term.

Working With an Attorney Is the Right Choice

Severe spinal cord injuries need quality medical care, but they also need the services of a brain and spine injury attorney. Having an advocate in the legal system is vital for such severe injuries and can help you move forward with your life more easily. The right care will be an integral and valuable part of improving your quality of life after paralysis, and you want to make sure you have an attorney dedicated to helping you recover compensation that can give you that level of care.