
A spinal cord injury can reshape your entire life. These injuries can affect movement, sensation, and independence, often requiring major lifestyle adjustments and long-term care. If your injury resulted from someone else’s carelessness, you shouldn’t have to bear the cost alone.
At Kaine Law, our spinal cord injury lawyers in Athens, Georgia, help victims and families take legal action after serious accidents. We handle the legal side of your case so you can focus on what matters most, your recovery and stability.
Call us today for a free case consultation. Learn more about your legal options for financial recovery and how our Athens personal injury lawyer can help you and your family through this difficult time.
Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can be the tragic result of several types of accidents. In many cases, these catastrophic injuries are the result of preventable accidents caused by another person’s negligence. Below are some of the most common causes of spinal cord injuries we see in Georgia:
- Motor vehicle accidents, including car, motorcycle, and truck crashes
- Pedestrian and bicycle collisions with negligent drivers
- Slips, trips, and falls, especially on unsafe or poorly maintained property
- Workplace and construction accidents, involving falls or equipment malfunctions
- Acts of violence, including shootings or physical assaults
Our law firm helps clients pursue claims in these and other situations. If someone else’s actions led to your injury, we’re ready to help.
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The Real Cost of a Spinal Cord Injury
A spinal cord injury affects far more than your physical health. It often brings long-term financial challenges and emotional distress, not just for the injured person, but for their entire family. These cases require careful attention to the full scope of losses, both economic and personal.
The Financial Impact
The financial costs of a spinal cord injury can be immediate and ongoing. We evaluate all short-term and long-term economic damages when building your claim.
Here are some of the direct and indirect financial consequences we consider:
- Medical expenses, including surgery, rehabilitation, and medications
- In-home care, therapy, and nursing assistance
- Home or vehicle modifications for mobility needs
- Lost income during recovery
- Diminished earning potential due to long-term disability
The Personal and Emotional Toll
Beyond finances, these injuries affect how people live, connect, and experience life. Many of our clients report life-altering emotional and psychological effects.
Examples of non-economic damages may include:
- Chronic pain and suffering
- Complete or partial loss of mobility
- Anxiety, depression, or emotional trauma
- Loss of consortium and the strain on marriages and family relationships
- Loss of independence or ability to care for children
- Isolation or reduced enjoyment of life
We Pursue All Your Economic and Non-Economic Damages
Personal injury claims in Georgia allow for recovery of both economic and non-economic damages. We work to present a full, accurate picture of your losses. Our role is to make sure you don’t just recover compensation, but we fight to secure maximum compensation for your injuries and losses.
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How We Help Spinal Cord Injury Victims in Athens
At Kaine Law, we approach every spinal cord injury case with the attention and care it deserves. The claims process can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to simplify it. Our support starts from the first call and continues until your case is resolved.
Personalized Legal Support
Every case begins with listening. We take the time to understand your accident, your injuries, and how your life has changed. From there, we design a legal strategy tailored to your needs.
You’ll hear directly from our team, not just an assistant or call center. We explain your rights, answer your questions, and stay by your side throughout the legal process.
Focused on Personal Injury Law
Our firm focuses entirely on personal injury cases. We’ve spent more than two decades helping people in Georgia recover after life-altering injuries, including spinal cord damage.
That focus gives us a deep understanding of what these cases require: medical evidence, expert testimony, and pressure-tested negotiation strategies. We’re prepared to go up against insurers and defense attorneys who try to undervalue your case.
A Stress-Free Claims Process
Dealing with a spinal cord injury is hard enough. We believe the legal process shouldn’t add more stress. That’s why we manage the paperwork, the phone calls, and the insurance negotiations for you.
We also offer a no-fee guarantee. You don’t owe us anything unless we secure compensation. That means no upfront costs, no hourly billing, and no added financial risk to you or your family.
Commitment to Full Recovery
Compensation is about more than money. It’s about restoring control over your life. We pursue results that help you regain financial stability, access care, and rebuild your day-to-day routine.
Our legal help is designed to support your full recovery: physically, emotionally, and financially.
Reputation and Results You Can Trust
Clients across Georgia have relied on our team to deliver results in high-stakes cases. Our recognitions reflect our experience and case outcomes:
- Attorney Evan Kaine is a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
- We were recognized by Super Lawyers in 2023
- We were named “Best Car Accident Lawyer” by Expertise.com
These honors reflect our ability to handle complex, high-value injury claims and to do so with care and integrity.
Serving Athens and Surrounding Communities
We know the roads, courts, and healthcare providers in Clarke County and the greater Athens area. This local knowledge helps us investigate accidents, anticipate legal challenges, and provide in-person support when needed.
Whether you prefer to meet in person or talk virtually, we’re available when and where you need us.
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Understanding the Statute of Limitations in Georgia
Under O.C.G.A. § 36-33-5, spinal cord injury victims typically have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. That time may seem long, but it goes by quickly, especially when you’re focused on recovery.
Failing to file your lawsuit on time could prevent you from receiving any compensation. That’s why it’s important to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible. We help you understand the deadlines that apply and begin preserving evidence right away.
Some exceptions may apply for minors or delayed discovery, but they are limited. When in doubt, don’t wait. Contact us to review your case.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Spinal Cord Injury Claims
We know you may have questions about the legal process, compensation, or what happens next. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we hear from spinal cord injury victims and their families.
How Do I Know if I Have a Valid Spinal Cord Injury Case?
If someone else’s negligence caused your injury, you may have a valid claim. The key factors we evaluate include how the injury occurred, whether a duty of care was violated, and how your life has been affected physically, emotionally, and financially.
We offer free consultations to help you understand your legal options. During that conversation, we’ll review the facts of your case and explain how Georgia personal injury law applies.
How Long Will My Case Take to Resolve?
The timeline for a spinal cord injury case depends on several factors, including the complexity of your injury, the strength of the evidence, and whether the case settles or goes to trial.
Some cases resolve in a few months through settlement, while others, especially those involving permanent disability, may take longer. We will move promptly to build your case, negotiate aggressively, and avoid unnecessary delays. Throughout the process, we keep you updated so you always know where things stand.
What Should I Do if the Insurance Company Contacts Me?
Insurance companies may contact you soon after the injury to ask questions or offer a quick settlement. Their goal is often to close the claim for as little money as possible.
Do not agree to give a recorded statement or accept any offer without speaking to an attorney. Even a simple comment could be used to downplay the seriousness of your injury. We handle all communication with insurers to protect your rights and avoid mistakes that could hurt your case.
Why Is It Important to Follow My Doctor’s Orders After a Spinal Cord Injury?
Following your doctor’s treatment plan is critical, not just for your recovery, but also for your legal case. When you pursue compensation, the insurance company will look for any reason to reduce the value of your claim. If you miss appointments, stop treatment early, or ignore medical advice, they may argue that your injuries aren’t as serious as you claim.
We encourage every client to attend follow-up visits, follow rehabilitation schedules, and document their recovery process. This creates a clear medical record that supports your case and shows you’re doing everything you can to get better. It also helps us connect your ongoing symptoms and limitations directly to the original injury, which strengthens your claim for damages.
Talk to Us About Your Spinal Cord Injury Claim
We know how overwhelming life can feel after a spinal cord injury. You’re facing medical decisions, financial pressure, and major lifestyle changes, and that’s before the legal process even begins.
At Kaine Law, we step in to lift that burden. Our team helps families in Athens and beyond pursue justice after catastrophic injuries. We fight to recover the compensation you need to rebuild your life.
Let us take it from here. Call us today or fill out our contact form for a free consultation. And remember, you don’t pay us unless we win your case.
Call or text 404-214-2001 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form