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Spinal cord injuries are some of the most severe types of injuries that can occur due to someone else’s negligence. They can be debilitating, require extensive medical treatment, and cause you to lose a substantial amount of time from work. In the most serious cases, they can result in permanent disability — or even paralysis — leading to significant economic and non-economic damages. It’s crucial to hold the at-fault party accountable in a personal injury action for the impact your spinal cord injuries had on your life and livelihood.
Spinal cord injuries involve damage to any part of the spine. They occur when a traumatic event severs the nerves that communicate signals up and down the spinal cord. These types of injuries are commonly sustained in accidents, including:
The impact of a spinal cord injury can be catastrophic. While you may be able to regain function with treatment, full recovery is usually not possible. Nevertheless, there may be options available to help you adapt moving forward.
Spinal cord injuries can occur to the cervical spine (neck), thoracic spine (upper back), lumbar spine (lower back), and sacral spine (the base of the spine above the tailbone). The symptoms of these types of injuries vary, based on the severity and location of the injury. Spinal cord injuries typically present with symptoms such as loss of movement, unexplained muscle spasms, numbness or tingling, pinching sensations in the back, and loss of sensation.
Common types of spinal cord injuries sustained in accidents can include:
Critically, spinal cord injuries can result in paralysis when the spinal cord is severed and signals from the brain are prevented from reaching the rest of the body. Paralysis can happen immediately upon the impact of the injury or develop slowly over time. There are several different types of paralysis, including:
If you have suffered serious spinal cord injuries resulting in paralysis, you may require lifelong medical treatment and the use of medical assistive devices. You might also need to make modifications to your home or vehicle. In addition, not only do these types of injuries cause a victim to suffer physically — but also, emotionally. By filing a personal injury action, you may be entitled to recover compensation for the harm you endured.
Spinal cord injuries often involve high recurring medical costs, surgery expenses, and the costs of ongoing rehabilitation. They can also prevent you from returning to your previous job — or you might not be able to work at all. Victims who have suffered spinal cord injuries also typically experience a considerable amount of physical pain, mental anguish, and emotional distress — as well as loss of quality of life. Due to these factors, the compensation awarded for a spinal cord injury is often significant.
If you can establish that another party’s negligence caused your spinal cord injury, you may be eligible to recover compensation for the following economic and non-economic damages:
In limited cases involving egregious conduct, an award of punitive damages may be available to a spinal cord injury victim. These damages are not meant to compensate a victim, but rather, they are intended to punish the defendant and deter others from engaging in similar wrongdoing. Under Alaska law, an award of punitive damages may not exceed the greater of three times the amount of compensatory damages or $500,000.
If you have suffered a spinal cord injury due to the negligence of another, it’s essential to have a skillful personal injury attorney by your side to help secure your rightful compensation. Proudly serving accident victims in Anchorage, Soldotna, Kenai, Palmer, Fairbanks, Juneau, Wasilla, and other areas of Alaska, The Trial Guy, Eric Derleth, represents clients for a wide range of personal injury matters, including those involving catastrophic injuries. Call 907-262-9164 to schedule a free consultation at our Anchorage or Soldotna office, or contact us online. Our phone lines are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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