Suffered a spinal cord injury? Get compensated. Call the Montgomery spinal cord injury attorneys at Hunter & Everage for legal help. Call 704-377-9157 or message us online.
Lawyer for Spinal Cord Injury Montgomery, AL
With more than 35 years of combined experience, the attorneys at Hunter & Everage have the skill and knowledge to handle even the most complex cases. If you need a lawyer for spinal cord injury in Montgomery, AL, weโre here to serve you. Our attorneys take on the details that matter when you need the maximum monetary payment for your injuries.
Legal Representation for Spinal Cord Injury
A spinal cord injury is a personal injury and can often be life-changing. Victims may suffer paralysis, mobility changes, sensory changes, and impairment of bodily function.
Depending on the circumstances of the injury, victims may receive compensation by bringing a personal injury claim. The legal process is important to ensure that the victim receives the amount that they deserve.
Fair compensation for a spinal cord injury takes diligent, detailed work, with significant medical documentation required. Our Montgomery spinal cord injury attorneys diligently prepare this information for our clients, taking care of everything needed for the case.
What Is a Spinal Cord Injury?
A spinal cord injury is a trauma to the tissues and structure that runs down the back and sends brain signals throughout the body. The damage impairs or threatens to impair the function of the spinal cord and its role in the nervous system.+
We use our brains to think. Our brains tell us to move and how to feel and also direct bodily functions like our heartbeat, breathing, and hunger. The brain uses the spinal cord to communicate with the rest of the body.
The spinal cord talks to the body, and the body talks back, relaying sensation and pain. Injury to the spinal cord can prevent effective communication, impairing bodily function and changing the victimโs life.
Spinal Cord Facts and Injury Information
- Spinal cord injury can occur in any portion of the spinal column, including the cervical (neck), thoracic (mid-chest), and lumbar (lower) regions. The higher the impact, the greater the disruption is likely to be throughout the body.
- The spinal cord starts at the medulla oblongata, which is the base of the brain stem, and ends at the conus medullaris.
- Trauma may be complete or incomplete. A complete injury fully disrupts communication at the point of the injury and below while an incomplete injury may still allow some feeling and function.
- An adult spinal cord is approximately 18 inches long.
- Treatment for a spinal cord injury typically includes physical and occupational therapy, adaptive devices, prosthetics, and education.
Causes of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injury may be caused by several incidents:
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Slip and fall
- Being struck by a heavy object
- Crushing injuries
- Sports injuries, recreational accidents, swimming pool incidents
- Industrial, workplace, and agricultural accidents
- Gunshot wound, assault, battery
- Electrocution, explosion
- Problem during surgery
Recovering Damages for Spinal Cord Injury
The law in Montgomery, AL, says that someone responsible for causing an injury should pay for it. Legally, responsibility is negligence, which means the person or party doesnโt have to cause the accident or injury on purpose. Not acting reasonably in a way that puts others at risk can be enough to create liability.
With legal liability established, a claim must identify the appropriate monetary award. For a spinal cord injury, the case should address future expenses and lifestyle needs as well. The victim may have:
- Complete disability
- Harm to their career
- Personal care needs
- The need for a residential care facility
- Physical therapy, occupational therapy
- Mobility support, prosthetic devices
- Ongoing medical attention, appointments, and evaluation
- Education about the injury and care instructions
The victim must understand what may be claimed and then must support the claim with evidence. This means having expert witnesses to explain the extent and impact of the spinal cord damage and show how the victimโs life has changed. The next step is to put a dollar amount on those losses.
As Montgomery spinal cord injury attorneys, we donโt just file paperwork. We handle everything needed for your case. We resolve cases through settlements and trials, preparing the evidence to put you in a strong position for a favorable resolution.
Contact Our Montgomery Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers
If you have suffered a spinal cord injury, contact our Montgomery spinal cord injury lawyers at Hunter & Everage for immediate legal help and representation that is personal to your situation. Call 704-377-9157 or message us now.