Harris, Guidi, Rosner, Dunlap, Rudolph Jacksonville Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys

Spinal Cord Injuries

More than 10,000 individuals in America suffer from spinal cord injuries every year; as a result, they live with quadriplegia, paraplegia, disabling paralysis, or additional nerve damage. This loss of mobility has a far-reaching impact on an individual's life. If you or a loved one has suffered a back or spinal cord injury and now suffer with a disability, it's vital to obtain solid legal advice from a Jacksonville spinal cord injury lawyer prior to accepting an insurance settlement, in order for you to recover optimal compensation for your losses. Our experienced attorneys offer a free and confidential spinal cord injury consultation.

We have extended expertise within similar cases, and our lawyers will make sure that the matter will be dealt with using extreme care. You can concentrate on your treatments and healing, and let us carry the burden of dealing with insurance companies, and dealing with negligence of others that may have led to the terrible injury. Let us fight for your rights!

Types of Spinal Cord Injuries

There are 2 kinds of back and spine injury, incomplete and complete.

  • Complete injuries include those in which victims have no voluntary motor movements or sensation in either side of their body under the level of an injury.
  • If a victim has partial movement or slight feeling, it's referred to as an incomplete injury.

Car accidents are the top cause of all spinal cord injuries, after violent attacks, sports injuries and falls. Infants might have spinal cord damage from too much shaking, or even from birth.

There is currently no cure for such injuries, yet research continues to increase understanding and develop better treatments. Our Jacksonville spinal cord injury lawyers will work to obtain appropriate damages for our clients that have been affected with complete or incomplete injuries. We will work hard to ensure that you get the settlement that will help you be able to continue treatments.

Neck injuries lead to paralysis of every limb, whereas a thoracic injury leads to paralysis just to the legs. Either region has variations within the quantity of dysfunction, depending upon the seriousness of the injury. The incomplete cervical injury could leave a patient with slight hand usage, whereas the complete injury at C-4 could require a patient to be dependent upon a ventilator.

The thoracic injuries could leave your arms functional, yet interfere with sexual function, bladder and bowel control, and walking. Additional functions which could be affected include pain levels, body temperature and blood pressure.

Spinal cord injuries typically involve swelling of your spinal cord affecting the entire body. Treatment currently consists of stabilizing all broken vertebrae, sustaining a patient, avoiding movement in the injured region, and decreasing swelling.

If you'd like to speak about your personal injury case for a spinal cord injury with one of our attorneys, contact our Jacksonville spinal cord injury law firm to book your free and confidential visitation to assess your case. One of our experienced Jacksonville spinal cord injury lawyers will rapidly respond to the inquiry.

 

Click for a free consultation

 

Contact Our Personal Injury Attorneys