Spine Injuries: South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Attorney at Strom Law Firm, SC

South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers

When preventable accidents result in serious injury, victims can sustain tremendous losses. Victims often incur significant medical expenses and lose income due to not being able to work. In addition, people who are hurt in accidents often experience substantial physical and emotional pain and suffering. Fortunately, South Carolina laws allow victims to recover compensation for these and other losses that they may experience as a result of a preventable accident. Our South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers at the Strom Law Firm are familiar with litigating South Carolina personal injury cases can often help victims recover substantially more compensation than they would be able to retain on their own, so it is highly advisable for anyone injured in an accident to discuss their options with an experienced South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer who will fight for your case.

Millions of Americans suffer back and neck problems. The National Spinal Cord Injury Association stated that there are approximately 8,000 new spinal cord injuries every year. It is also estimated that as many as 450,000 Americans live with spinal cord injuries. If your back or neck problems are the results of an on-the-job injury or due to the carelessness of another such as in a car accident, give our law firm a call today for a free consultation.

As a South Carolina firm, we concentrate on:

  • complex personal injuries
  • catastrophic injuries such as traumatic brain injury (T.B.I.), brain damage,
  • burn injuries,
  • severely broken bones, and
  • wrongful death.

We handle South Carolina back injury workers compensation claims, social security disability benefits claims, as well as lawsuits against drunk drivers and other parties in legal matters involving:

  • Quadriplegia / paraplegia
  • All forms of spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Lower back damage
  • Bulging discs
  • Herniated discs
  • Lumbar strains
  • Surgeries

Fighting for Fair Compensation

Our South Carolina spinal cord injury lawyers begin by reviewing the extent and severity of your spinal cord injury. While no two spinal cord injuries are ever the same, and damages in paraplegia and quadriplegia cases will naturally differ in many ways, spinal cord injuries cases seek the same type of compensation:

  • past, present, and future wage losses;
  • past, present, and future medical expenses;
  • pain and suffering;
  • emotional distress;
  • embarrassment and humiliation;
  • physical, emotional, and psychological injuries; and
  • attendant care costs, coupled with special medical equipment costs.

Medical advances for treating spinal cord injuries through rehabilitation have paved the way for victims to transition back to a productive lifestyle while living with various limitations. Cases involving spinal cord injuries are major commitments requiring a significant investment in attorney time and resources. Our challenge as your South Carolina spinal cord injury lawyer is to make sure that you receive adequate compensation for your injuries, both current and future.

Factors to Consider for Trial in SC

Strom Law Firm SC LawyersIf the need arises, the South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers at the Strom Law Firm will be prepared to take your spinal cord case to trial. As each spinal cord injury victim will have unique needs, “humanizing” your case requires special attention to be given to each need. Life expectancy must be taken into account when evaluating any spinal cord injury case.

Similarly, in spinal cord injury cases, bowel and bladder control may be non-existent, and concerns of potentially life-threatening infection arise. It is not uncommon for orifices to be tightly closed, necessitating the use of suppositories. Catheters are required for voiding, along with a “void bag” or other such depositories.

The concern of infection also arises from the risk of development of decubitus ulcers or pressure sores, a development that is potentially life-threatening, but avoidable with proper care. These sores are caused by prolonged external pressure, and a spinal cord injury victim with limited mobility is naturally at a greater risk for the development of sores.

Moreover, the continued pressure on the particular point causes impairment of blood supply, depriving tissue of nutrition, causing tissue breakdown, and the development of painful sores and potential infection.

Spinal Cord Surgery

Surgery is often necessary for spinal cord injury victims. The protocol of most hospitals requires the continual hourly turning of most victims of quadriplegia. A wrinkled sheet or underwear not perfectly even is a potential cause for the development of a pressure sore. With limited mobility, each spinal cord injury victim is at risk of death. Medical equipment and sufficient attendant care are imperative for the victim’s quality of life, and counsel is cautioned to keep in mind the necessity to tend to these issues to avoid a shortened life expectancy.

Mental Evaluations

Spinal cord injuries are devastating. The temporary and permanent physical changes can have detrimental effects on the victim, and often, without proper intervention, a victim can lose the will to live. Psychiatric intervention is imperative in such cases. Mental evaluations must be required to cater to any significant neuronal damage and potentially issue any necessary spinal code medications.

Extended Claimants

With spinal cord injury cases, there are times when children may have a valid cause of action when a parent sustains an injury, or vice-versa, whether the parent may maintain a cause of action where the child sustains the injury.

Loss of Consortium

Loss of consortium or “trauma to the marital relationship” acknowledges that a spouse may not be capable of performing those tasks as previously performed, as the loss of consortium is being recognized in most jurisdictions.

The claim of loss of consortium establishes the right of one spouse to state a cause of action for loss of companionship, emotional support, love, and sexual relations caused by a negligent or intentional injury to the other spouse by a third party. Historically, damages for loss of consortium were not viewed with favor. Today, though, almost all jurisdictions universally recognize these claims.

Loss of Enjoyment

Spinal cord injuries are surrounded by emotions unfathomable to those not impaired. Pain and suffering, emotional distress, embarrassment and humiliation, depression, and the loss of enjoyment for life are significant elements of damage in spinal cord injury cases that need to be considered when expressing the plaintiff’s damages.

Spinal cord injury victims are trapped in a body that does not work, losing the ability to perform the most simplistic tasks. And while feeling to certain parts of the body may have been lost, pain may nonetheless be experienced elsewhere. For example, bedsores that have developed in an area with sensory awareness will be as painful to the spinal cord injury victim as anyone else.

Compensation Factors to Consider When Filing a Spine Injury Case

South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury AttorneyRehabilitation

Rehabilitation should commence immediately to help avoid a spinal cord injury victim falling into extreme depression, frustration, and at times, a lack of a will to live. In this case, expert testimony should be used to validate depression and the emotional well being of the spinal cord injury victim. Psychiatrists, psychologists, and neuropsychologists should be utilized to discuss the diagnosis of depression, the impact of medication, and the prognosis of the plaintiff’s emotional condition.

Physical disabilities in a spinal cord injury case can be devastating. The truly invisible injury, however, the general damages, is no less disheartening to endure. Extensive time must be spent by counsel for the extent of the general damages to be understood and communicated to the jury.

LifeCare

Spinal cord damage cases require the need for a life care planner, a specialist who will coordinate with all of the plaintiff’s doctors to create a clear medically probable future care plan. As with wage loss, a forensic economist must take the findings of the life care plan and place a value on the services, taking into account the rising costs of medical assistance. The future payment stream is likewise relegated to present value for the benefit of the judge and jury.

Loss of Earning Capacity

Spinal cord injury victims face the hard reality of the potential inability to work. This issue needs to be evaluated with expert spinal cord rehabilitation specialists and forensic economists to help prepare a proper presentation of a client’s wage loss or loss of earning capacity.

Rehabilitation specialists will assess the injured to determine what skills still exist and what occupational options are still available, if any. The specialist will also consult with the client’s doctors, as well as review any necessary medical records to better evaluate the potential for future employment.

Rehabilitation counselors will investigate the client’s pre-injury course of employment, and depending on the client’s age, other relevant educational factors are considered to effectively assess the probable occupational options. Ultimately, the goal is to keep the client on the same educational and professional paths that were intended before the spinal cord injury occurred, within reason.

Employment

While in most spinal cord injury cases, employment will not be allowed, and it rarely, if ever, benefits a client to claim a total wage loss where some employment opportunities exist. For that reason, unless counsel is sure that employees would be prohibited, given the extent of the injury, proper workup of a spinal cord injury case necessitates a strong vocational rehabilitation specialist.

Though no one can predict with absolute accuracy, the exact job and pay that the client would have pursued if not for the spinal cord injury. While the estimate becomes easier when the client’s injury occurred at a later age in life, the economist must testify as to the client’s likely losses based upon the probable career path or paths.

Minors

For minors, the economist will determine the lifetime wage loss based on expected pre-morbid educational accomplishment. Meaning an economist, to a reasonable degree of economic probability, will determine what an individual in a given area of the country could expect to make if that individual were to graduate from high school or college without having suffered from a spinal cord injury. Projected earnings would be adjusted accordingly if the minor’s parents achieved graduate or post-graduate college-level education.

What are the Leading Causes of South Carolina Spinal Cord Injuries?

The Mayo Clinic has determined that the following are the leading causes of spinal cord injuries:

These situations are usually caused by the fault of another and may be able to be reported in an insurance claim. You should contact the attorneys at the Strom Law Firm for a consultation to guide you through the claims process.

What are Some of the Symptoms of a Spinal Cord Injury?

There are many signs that you or someone you love may be suffering from a spinal cord injury. They could experience loss of feeling in the arms, chest, or legs; loss of movement; loss of bladder and bowel control; loss of sexual function; muscle weakness; and burning pain from nerve damage.

When Should I See a Doctor?

If you have experienced significant trauma to your head or need, you need immediate medical attention to check for the possibility of a spinal injury. As discussed above, a serious spinal injury may not always be obvious. The longer it goes without treatment, the worse the injury may become. The Mayo Clinic warns that numbness or paralysis may occur gradually as bleeding or swelling accumulate around the spinal cord. It is always best to obtain treatment early as it can be critical in determining the severity of the injury and the necessary treatment required for recovery.

What are the Types of Spinal Cord Injuries?

According to the Mayo Clinic, spinal cord injuries are classified as either complete or incomplete. Complete injuries occur when all feeling and ability to control motor function are lost below the spinal cord injury. Incomplete injuries are when you have some sensory or motor function below the spinal cord injury.

Paralysis from spinal cord injuries may be referred to as tetraplegia or paraplegia. Tetraplegia, or quadriplegia, means that arms, hands, trunk, legs, and pelvic organs are affected by the injury. Paraplegia is when the paralysis affects all or part of the trunk, legs, and pelvic organs.

What Do I Do if I Suspect Someone is Suffering from a Back Injury?

The most important thing to remember is not to move the injured person. You should then call 911 and try to keep the person as still as possible. It will help to hold the neck in place to prevent them from moving until ambulatory services arrive. Then apply basic first aid to stop any bleeding, make the person comfortable, and make sure they do not move their head or neck.

How Are Spinal Injuries Diagnosed in South Carolina?

SC spinal cord injury attorneyMany spinal injuries will be examined in the emergency room by a doctor’s examination, testing function and movement, and asking questions about the accident. More diagnostic testing may be needed if a person complains of neck pain, isn’t fully conscious, or has signs of weakness. The doctors may test the spinal cord through the use of x-rays, CT scans, or a MRI. Once the swelling resides a few days after the injury, the doctor may conduct additional exams to determine the level and completeness of your injury.

How Much is a South Carolina Spinal Injury Worth?

The amount you may receive for a spinal cord injury will depend on many factors. The severity of your injury and the required treatment will largely impact any potential settlement. If you suffer from a serious spinal injury and face a lifetime of disabilities, having experienced South Carolina spinal cord injury attorneys will greatly enhance your ability for a fair settlement.

Call A South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer Today

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Our South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers at the Strom Law Firm are familiar with litigating South Carolina personal injury cases. An injury lawyer can often help victims recover substantially more compensation than they would be able to retain on their own, so it is highly advisable for anyone injured in an accident to discuss their options with one of our Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers.

The South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers at the Strom Law Firm, L.L.C. will work with appropriate experts and treatment teams to address each of the issues relevant to a particular case: psychiatrists, neurologists, orthopedics, psychologists, neuropsychologists, speech, occupational and physical therapists, and many others. Contact Strom Law Firm today to get the legal help you deserve.

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