Seeking Compensation For Victims Of Catastrophic Injuries
A spinal cord injury is one of the most devastating injuries that a person can suffer. These injuries have the potential to leave people with permanent disabilities that significantly affect their ability to work, participate in activities, and even perform the basic tasks of daily living. Spinal cord injuries can also lead to serious and life-threatening complications without proper ongoing care.
Suffering a spinal cord injury can have a permanent impact on your life and your financial wellbeing. When your spinal cord injury is caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to pursue financial compensation for your losses—and the Houston spinal cord injury lawyers of Goldenzweig Law Group, PLLC can help. Our experienced attorneys will aggressively pursue every available avenue to demand the full compensation you need.
Contact us today to speak with a Houston spinal cord injury attorney about your case. We will review all your options in a free case evaluation. There are no upfront costs for us to begin work on your case, and you do not pay us unless we win money for you.
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Symptoms of a Spinal Cord Injury
There are different types of spinal cord injuries, which vary based on the severity of the injury and the parts of the body affected. A “complete” spinal cord injury occurs when all sensory and motor function is lost below the level of the injury. An injury is considered “incomplete” if some function is retained in the affected areas.
Paralysis resulting from a spinal cord injury may be classified as paraplegia when it affects the legs, pelvic area, and trunk or as tetraplegia/quadriplegia when legs, pelvis, torso, and arms are all affected.
Symptoms immediately following a spinal cord injury may include:
- Extreme pain or pressure in the head, neck, and/or back
- Weakness, lack of coordination, or paralysis
- Loss of sensation and tingling or numbness in fingers, hands, toes, or feet
- Loss of bowel or bladder control
- Issues with balance or walking
- Difficulty breathing
Long-term symptoms of a spinal cord injury can include:
- Pain or a stinging sensation from the site of the injury
- Loss of motor function
- Loss of or altered feeling
- Loss of bladder or bowel control
- Spasms or exaggerated movements or reflexes
- Changes in sexual function or sensitivity
- Difficulties breathing, coughing, or clearing fluids or secretions from the lungs
What Are the Long-Term Effects of a Spinal Cord Injury?
Spinal cord injuries have numerous, far-reaching effects on the lives of victims and their loved ones. Most significantly, many spinal cord injury victims become partially or completely paralyzed.
In addition to paralysis, a spinal cord injury can result in many other secondary complications due to the loss of motor and bodily functions, including:
- Muscle spasticity, or tightness/stiffness of muscles, inability to control muscle movements, spasms, or hyperactive reflexes
- Bladder and bowel issues, including infections and kidney stones
- Osteoporosis
- Loss of muscle tone and strength
- Respiratory issues and resulting respiratory infections
- Loss of sexual function or fertility
Spinal cord injuries can also lead to long-term emotional and psychological effects, such as depression, anxiety, and withdrawal.
Treatment for Spinal Cord Injuries
Because there is currently no method for completely repairing the damage from a spinal cord injury, treatment plans are usually focused on preventing further damage and rehabilitating patients to resume an active life with as much independence as possible.
Emergency treatment for spinal cord injuries includes:
- Immobilization of the head, neck, and spine to keep the spinal column in alignment and prevent further injury
- Surgery, when necessary to repair fractured vertebrae, remove foreign objects, relieve herniated or ruptured discs, and stabilize the spine
- Experimental treatments aimed at preventing cell death and promoting nerve regeneration to reduce or repair some of the damage caused by a spinal cord injury
Once a spinal cord injury has stabilized, treatment becomes focused on preventing complications arising from paralysis. Long-term treatment involves physical and occupational rehabilitation to help regain strength, relearn motor functions, and develop techniques and strategies within physical limitations to perform tasks of daily living.
When Can You File a Personal Injury Claim After a Spinal Cord Injury?
Sometimes, a spinal cord injury arises from a freak accident that isn’t considered anyone’s “fault.” However, you may be entitled to file a personal injury claim after suffering a spinal cord injury when someone else’s actions or inactions were the cause of your injury.
In order to seek compensation in a personal injury claim, you’ll need to show that the at-fault party was negligent or reckless, and their negligence was responsible for your injuries and losses. For example, if you suffered a spinal cord injury in a car accident, you would need to show that the other driver’s negligence, or failure to drive lawfully and cautiously, caused your accident and injuries.
At Goldenzweig Law Group, PLLC, our attorneys will work meticulously to gather evidence that proves fault in your accident and build a case for the full compensation you’re owed. Get in touch with us today to learn more during a free initial consultation.
Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can occur due to a variety of traumatic events, including accidents and intentional acts of violence.
Some of the most frequent spinal cord injury cases we handle involve:
- Car accidents, including drunk driving/DUI accidents and hit-and-run accidents
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Bus accidents
- Commercial vehicle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Premises liability accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Construction site accidents
- Sports and recreation accidents
- Assault
If someone else’s negligent, reckless, wrongful, or intentional conduct caused your injury, you have the right to take legal action. Reach out to our Houston spine injury lawyers to learn how we can help.
Compensation for Your Spinal Cord Injury
If you’ve suffered a spinal cord injury in an accident that was caused by someone else, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses, or “damages.” This includes both economic damages, meaning those with a set monetary value, and non-economic damages, or losses that are more intangible in nature.
Depending on the specific details of your case, you may be entitled to compensation for the following economic and non-economic damages:
- Costs of early medical treatment, including hospital visits and surgeries
- Physical rehabilitation
- Mental health therapy
- Mobility equipment and other assistive technologies
- Home renovations to accommodate disabilities
- Various out-of-pocket expenses, such as travel costs related to treatment and rehabilitation
- Lost wages from missed work
- Loss of earning capacity due to disabilities
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional and mental distress
- Lost enjoyment of life
If the person or party that caused your injury acted with egregious negligence or malicious intent to cause injury, you could also be entitled to punitive, or exemplary, damages. These types of damages are meant to punish the defendant rather than compensate you for specific losses.
At Goldenzweig Law Group, PLLC, we help our clients seek maximum compensation for all of their injury-related losses. We understand how important it is that you receive a fair settlement or jury verdict so that you can get the care you need to move forward with your life.
Treatment for Spinal Cord Injuries
Because there is currently no method for completely repairing the damage from a spinal cord injury, treatment plans are usually focused on preventing further damage and rehabilitating patients to resume an active life with as much independence as possible.
Emergency treatment for spinal cord injuries includes:
- Immobilization of the head, neck, and spine to keep the spinal column in alignment and prevent further injury
- Surgery, when necessary to repair fractured vertebrae, remove foreign objects, relieve herniated or ruptured discs, and stabilize the spine
- Experimental treatments aimed at preventing cell death and promoting nerve regeneration to reduce or repair some of the damage caused by a spinal cord injury
Once a spinal cord injury has stabilized, treatment becomes focused on preventing complications arising from paralysis. Long-term treatment involves physical and occupational rehabilitation to help regain strength, relearn motor functions, and develop techniques and strategies within physical limitations to perform tasks of daily living.
When Can You File a Personal Injury Claim After a Spinal Cord Injury?
Sometimes, a spinal cord injury arises from a freak accident that isn’t considered anyone’s “fault.” However, you may be entitled to file a personal injury claim after suffering a spinal cord injury when someone else’s actions or inactions were the cause of your injury.
In order to seek compensation in a personal injury claim, you’ll need to show that the at-fault party was negligent or reckless, and their negligence was responsible for your injuries and losses. For example, if you suffered a spinal cord injury in a car accident, you would need to show that the other driver’s negligence, or failure to drive lawfully and cautiously, caused your accident and injuries.
At Goldenzweig Law Group, PLLC, our attorneys will work meticulously to gather evidence that proves fault in your accident and build a case for the full compensation you’re owed. Get in touch with us today to learn more during a free initial consultation.
Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can occur due to a variety of traumatic events, including accidents and intentional acts of violence.
Some of the most frequent spinal cord injury cases we handle involve:
- Car accidents, including drunk driving/DUI accidents and hit-and-run accidents
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Bus accidents
- Commercial vehicle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Premises liability accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Construction site accidents
- Sports and recreation accidents
- Assault
If someone else’s negligent, reckless, wrongful, or intentional conduct caused your injury, you have the right to take legal action. Reach out to our Houston spine injury lawyers to learn how we can help.
Compensation for Your Spinal Cord Injury
If you’ve suffered a spinal cord injury in an accident that was caused by someone else, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses, or “damages.” This includes both economic damages, meaning those with a set monetary value, and non-economic damages, or losses that are more intangible in nature.
Depending on the specific details of your case, you may be entitled to compensation for the following economic and non-economic damages:
- Costs of early medical treatment, including hospital visits and surgeries
- Physical rehabilitation
- Mental health therapy
- Mobility equipment and other assistive technologies
- Home renovations to accommodate disabilities
- Various out-of-pocket expenses, such as travel costs related to treatment and rehabilitation
- Lost wages from missed work
- Loss of earning capacity due to disabilities
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional and mental distress
- Lost enjoyment of life
If the person or party that caused your injury acted with egregious negligence or malicious intent to cause injury, you could also be entitled to punitive, or exemplary, damages. These types of damages are meant to punish the defendant rather than compensate you for specific losses.
At Goldenzweig Law Group, PLLC, we help our clients seek maximum compensation for all of their injury-related losses. We understand how important it is that you receive a fair settlement or jury verdict so that you can get the care you need to move forward with your life.
How Our Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys Can Help You
If you’ve been hurt in an accident that was caused by someone else, the Houston spinal cord injury lawyers of Goldenzweig Law Group, PLLC are here to help alleviate some of the pressure you are facing. We are committed to being there for you every step of the way, offering the personal attention and compassionate support you need during this difficult time.
Our team can assist you by:
- Investigating the circumstances of your injury to determine who may be held responsible
- Ensuring that you have access to the medical treatment and rehabilitation you need to recover as much as possible
- Regularly checking in with you to see how we can help you deal with the impacts your injury has on your life
- Collaborating with experts to help us build a strong case to argue for getting you the compensation you need for your recovery
- Managing all the legwork and communication in pursuing your claim so that you can focus on your physical and emotional recovery
A spinal cord injury can leave you feeling uncertain about your financial situation and future. That’s why our firm will never charge you upfront fees for our assistance. We get paid only if and when we secure compensation on your behalf.
Contact Goldenzweig Law Group, PLLC today at (713) 609-1930 for a free consultation with a compassionate Houston spinal cord injury attorney.