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Life after a Catastrophic Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal cord injury is a catastrophic grievance no one ever prepares for. According to research conducted by the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, approximately 270 thousand Americans live with spinal cord injuries, with an average of 12 thousand new cases reported each year.

For a person who has just experienced a spinal cord injury, information provided by the medical staff can quickly become overwhelming. Regrettably, it is safe to say that a person’s life will have altering consequences following a spinal cord injury.

If you or someone you love has suffered from a catastrophic spinal cord injury in the State of California, it is important to seek the legal advice of a team of attorneys who are proficient in personal injury cases. Experienced attorneys will understand the necessary factors required to help victims obtain financial compensation in the aftermath of an injury caused by another’s negligence. By filing a personal injury claim in the State of California, you or the victim can receive the monetary compensation needed to establish a better quality of life in the aftermath of a catastrophic spinal cord injury.

The Uncertainty Produced By the Injuries

When it comes to spinal cord injuries, even medical professionals have difficulty is predicting the future of an injured person. For example, a person who has sustained a catastrophic injury can unexpectedly begin to walk again while another injured person can have years of therapy to only be able to recuperate the ability to move his or her fingers.

Although each case will have different implications, which are based on a multitude of factors, one underlying element is that the location of the injury can serve to determine a degree of severity of the injury. For instance, people who have sustained injuries to their cervical spinal cord will likely undergo quadriplegia, which is paralysis among all four limbs. When a spinal cord injury occurs on the lower part of a person’s spine, the less life-threatening the injury will be.

The Bodily-Function Implications of a Spinal Cord Injury

Individuals who survive a catastrophic spinal cord injury will generally focus on the fact that he or she will be parlayed, which is ultimately the greatest implication. Many injured individuals, however, will fail to recognize that there are other symptoms that may be experienced. Depending on the nature and location of the injury, some of the most common implications may involve, but are not limited to:

  • A difficulty in controlling bowel movements
  • Irregular of dysfunctional sexual function or fertility
  • Intense pain
  • Lessened sense of touch throughout the body
  • Trouble breathing or the need of a special respirator
  • Skin issues, such as bed sores
  • Gastrointestinal issues

The Importance of Filing a Lawsuit

Individuals who has suffered spinal cord injuries have the probability of undergoing medical issues for the rest of their lives. Spinal cord injuries are extremely costly and can also affect a person’s ability to earn a living. For individuals who have suffered a spinal cord injury as a result of a careless or negligent party, filing a lawsuit can be highly beneficial.

If you have suffered a spinal cord injury because of the negligence of another party, you have the legal right to seek financial compensation, which could help you pay for your medical expenses and other grievances. Obtain the guidance of an expert team of attorneys who can help you file a claim.

The attorneys at SANFORD A. KASSEL, A Professional Law Corporation have the expertise to champion for the rights of victims suffering from spinal cord injuries. The firm is dedicated to help injured victims of negligence obtain the compensation they deserve.

SANFORD A. KASSEL, A Professional Law Corporation

Sanford A. Kassel is one of San Bernardino's preeminent trial lawyers. He has the resources, expertise and raw talent to handle even the most complex personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and employment law cases throughout Southern California. Sanford has maintained his offices in San Bernardino since he began practicing law in 1981. He is second generation of a multi-generational family of the Kassel/Katz Family of lawyers in the Inland Empire, whose experience spans over 50 years.

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