None of us can stay independent or lead a prosperous life without a functioning spinal cord. An array of accidents can lead to severe spinal cord injuries, which may even lead to paralysis and a sudden, sharp decline in your quality of life.
If you were injured or if your loved one was paralyzed in an accident and you believe someone else is to blame, you need a qualified Las Vegas spinal cord injury attorney to examine your case and inform you of your rights. At Carter Cullen, we have decades of experience and have secured millions of dollars for severely injured accident victims throughout the Las Vegas area. We offer free, confidential consultations and there are no attorneys’ fees unless we win your case.
For a free consultation with one of our Las Vegas spinal cord injury lawyers, call 702.800.0000. We can travel to you if necessary.
There are two main types of spinal cord injuries: complete and incomplete.
In a complete SCI, the spinal cord is fully severed or damaged to the point where there is no function below the level of injury. This results in a total loss of motor and sensory function below the injury site. For example, if the injury is at the level of the chest, the person might be paralyzed from the chest down (paraplegia).
In an incomplete SCI, the spinal cord is only partially damaged. This means that some degree of motor or sensory function remains below the level of injury. The extent of recovery varies widely depending on the severity of the injury.
Specific examples of spine injuries include:
In the United States, there are around 200,000 people living with spinal cord injuries. It’s estimated that more than 12,000 people will become victims of spinal cord injuries every year. 80% of those victims will be male and up to 70% of them will be under the age of 35. The cost of treatment can be as much as $30,000 per patient every year.
The spinal cord consists of millions of nerves that link your brain to the rest of your body. When the spinal cord is damaged, the body stops receiving signals from the brain, resulting in paralysis or loss of sensation. Depending on where the injury hits the spinal cord, the body below that point may no longer be functional. There are also two tracts—one ascending and one descending—that carry information to the brain and sends signals back to the rest of the body. In the event of a complete spinal cord injury, both tracts will be damaged, which means both sides of the body are equally affected.
In a medical evaluation, physicians will look for the following signs of a spinal cord injury:
Besides physical assault and gunshot wounds, the leading causes for spinal cord injuries include:
Extensive surgery and treatment are usually required to reduce tissue swelling and remove fluid or reset bones. Once the patient has been deemed ready, rehabilitation can begin. These programs often involve relearning motor skills and practicing techniques to adapt their disability to daily life.
In addition, medical technology has been developed to assist spinal cord injury patients, including:
Those who suffer this kind of tragic injury may need medical care and financial support for the rest of their lives. If someone else’s negligence was responsible for causing your spinal cord injury, you need the help of a qualified Las Vegas spinal cord injury lawyer.
At Carter Cullen, we’re dedicated to helping you recover the compensation you need for damages such as medical bills, lost wages, and general pain and suffering. Our attorneys put their combined experience and knowledge of personal injury law at your disposal.
Don’t let a spinal cord injury ruin the rest of your life. No matter how severe the damage might be, you deserve the best care and monetary compensation. The Las Vegas spinal cord injury lawyers at Carter Cullen are ready to give you the counsel and support you need to make your case in court. We offer a free initial consultation and will visit any client unable to leave their home or the hospital.
Contact us online or call 702.800.0000 today to learn more about how we can help you on the road to recovery.