Akron Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer
Have you or a loved one suffered a spinal cord injury for which someone else is to blame? At Amourgis & Associates, Attorneys at Law, our spinal cord injury lawyers want to help you demand the money you need for your care and the justice you deserve for what you’ve suffered.
Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries
The spinal cord is a thick bundle of nerves protected by bones called vertebrae. These nerves and the bones surrounding them can become damaged in violent or traumatic accidents or collisions. Some of the most common causes of spinal cord injuries include:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Slip-and-fall accidents
Types of Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries are classified by their location and severity. There are typically two types of spinal cord injuries:
- Incomplete Injuries: An incomplete spinal cord injury occurs when the nerves of the spinal column are damaged but not complexly severed. Despite the damage, the spinal cord can continue to transmit messages from the brain to the rest of the body.
- Complete Injuries: A complete spinal cord injury happens when the spinal cord is severed or the damage to the nerves is so extensive that messages cannot be transmitted by the spinal cord’s nerves below the point of injury, typically resulting in a form of paralysis.
Symptoms of Spinal Cord Injuries
The signs of spinal cord injuries can vary depending on the nature and location of the damage. Common symptoms include the following:
- Pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Muscle weakness
- Muscle cramps
- Unnatural position of the head, neck, or back
- Pressure in the head, neck, or back
- Loss of coordination
- Numbness or tingling in the arms, hands, or legs
- Loss of mobility
- Loss of sensation
- Loss of bladder or bowel control
Short and Long-Term Effects of Spinal Cord Injuries
The short and long-term effects of a spinal cord injury depend on the severity and location of the wound. Incomplete spinal cord injuries may heal over time. Physical therapy and rehabilitation can slowly strengthen muscles and improve coordination to the point where the individual may regain mobility and sensation.
Complete spinal cord injuries result in paralysis, a permanent and lifelong condition that can significantly impact a person’s mobility, quality of life, and mental health. Beyond the long-term effects of loss of sensation, mobility, sexual function, and other physical impairments, paralysis can also contribute to mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Individuals may also become dependent on mobility tools, breathing machines, and other durable medical equipment that can impact their quality of life.
Contact our Akron Spinal Cord Lawyer for a Free Consultation
A spinal cord injury can disrupt every aspect of your life, but if someone else is to blame, they should have to compensate you accordingly. At Amourgis & Associates, Attorneys at Law, our spinal cord attorneys can review your situation and advise you of your legal rights. Contact our Ohio office today for a free consultation, and let us help you demand the compensation you deserve.