Spinal cord injuries often happen because of unexpected accidents or events. Learning to live with spinal cord damage can often be a long and challenging ordeal. But everything can become harder when your spinal cord injury is the result of the careless actions of a negligent party.
After experiencing a spinal cord injury, you may be eligible to recover compensation from those responsible. A Norcross personal injury lawyer from Kaine Law is ready to help you with your case. Call Kaine Law today. We can provide you with a free initial consultation.
Our Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers Will Take Care of Your Norcross Accident Case
Our spinal cord injury lawyers know how to handle cases like yours. When you work with one of our personal injury attorneys, they will review what happened in your case and determine who is the responsible party for your spinal cord injury. From there, we can help you understand your legal options.
When you move forward with your case with the help of Kaine Law, we will strive to make the legal process as easy as possible for you. We will:
- Investigate the incident that caused your injury
- Collect the evidence that supports your personal injury claim
- Determine a fair settlement value for your losses
- Communicate with everyone involved in your case
- Negotiate with the insurance companies
- Keep all the paperwork organized
- Ensure you don’t miss any deadlines related to your case
- Take your case to trial if we cannot reach a fair settlement
Additionally, we will keep you updated and informed about the developments in your case. If you have any questions, we can answer them at any time.
For a free legal consultation with a spinal cord injury lawyer serving Norcross, call 404-214-2001
How Serious Are Spinal Cord Injuries?
Your body could not work without the spinal cord, so any damage to it can cause alterations in your body’s ability to function. The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that allows your brain to communicate with and control other parts of the body.
The impact of your spinal cord injury will depend on the level of the damage and whether the injury is complete or incomplete:
- In an incomplete spinal cord injury, you may still have some movement and feeling below the level of damage.
- In a complete spinal cord injury, you lose all feeling and movement below the level of the injury.
Types of Spinal Cord Injuries
Since spinal cord injuries cut off electrical messages between your brain and bodily functions, the effects of these injuries can be catastrophic. Depending upon the degree of injury, these injuries can cause different symptoms and complications. The most known complication of spinal cord injury is paralysis. Paralysis is typically classified into two groups:
- Quadriplegia: Also referred to as tetraplegia, paralysis occurs from the neck down
- Paraplegia: With an injury anywhere along the thoracic, lumbar, or sacral sections of the spine, paralysis usually occurs anywhere from the chest down
Symptoms and effects of a spinal cord injury could include:
- Sensory issues, such as pain, tingling, or numbness in the extremities
- Muscles can become spastic, weak, or cease to function
- Victims may have difficulty with autonomic functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and bladder control
Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries
There are a number of personal injury accidents that have left victims with spinal cord injuries. Some of the common causes of this catastrophic injury we have worked with include:
- Car accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Truck accidents
- Slips and falls
- Sporting accidents
- Workplace accidents
Getting prompt medical treatment after a spinal cord injury is essential to minimize the long-term impact of the damage. You may be permanently disabled after a spinal cord injury. You will likely not be able to function in the capacity you could before the injury. However, specialized rehab and the use of assistive devices can make independence after a spinal cord injury more manageable.
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Responsibility in a Spinal Cord Injury Case
Identifying the at-fault party for your spinal cord injury will depend on what happened in your specific circumstances. It will also impact who you choose to pursue compensation from. For example, let’s say that you were in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in a spinal cord injury.
In a motor vehicle accident, you might pursue compensation from the driver or group responsible for the accident. Or let’s say you experienced a spinal cord injury on someone’s property because of hazards the property owner didn’t fix. In this case, you might take action against the property owner.
Consulting with a Norcross spinal cord injury attorney from our firm can help you determine who may be at fault for your spinal cord injury. Call us today to learn more.
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What Sort of Compensation Can I Receive in a Spinal Cord Injury Case?
Compensation cannot change what happened when you suffer a spinal cord injury. However, compensation can help to cover some of your costs related to your spinal cord injury. You could recover compensation for several reasons.
For example, you may be able to receive compensation for your medical bills. These medical costs could include bills from emergency room visits, surgeries, rehab treatment, and follow-up appointments. You may also be able to receive compensation for your reduced earning capacity and for the pain and suffering you endured because of the spinal cord injury.
We cannot know for sure how much you could recover in compensation. However, once our law firm has a chance to review your case, we may be able to offer you a rough estimate of how much you could recover.
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How Long Do I Have to File a Spinal Cord Injury Lawsuit?
Per O.C.G.A § 9-3-33, you usually have two years to file any type of personal injury lawsuit, including lawsuits related to spinal cord injuries. If you are interested in pursuing compensation for a spinal cord injury, it can be helpful to speak with an attorney from our firm early on.
The legal process can take time, and understanding your options early ensures that you don’t miss deadlines for filing a spinal cord injury lawsuit if you choose to do so.
Costs of Hiring a Norcross Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer From Our Firm
The legal team at Kaine Law uses a contingency fee structure. You have access to our legal services without worrying about upfront legal costs. This service arms you with the knowledge you need to move forward. If you recover compensation in your case, we will take a percentage of what you recover to pay for all legal fees and expenses.
We can discuss more about how we get paid once you’ve had time to consult with our firm.
Get Started on Your Spinal Cord Injury Case With a Free Consultation Today
Kaine Law offers every potential client a free initial consultation. In your legal consultation, we review your case to help you understand your options, but it also allows you to explore what our firm has to offer. We will fight to get you the financial recovery you deserve as an accident victim.
We will review your case’s facts and help present the evidence as thoroughly as possible. You don’t have to manage your case alone when there is affordable legal help available. Contact us today to begin your free consultation.
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