Legal Steps to Take After a Severe Spinal Cord Injury

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Why Spinal Cord Injuries Are Legally Complex

Spinal cord injuries are among the most catastrophic injuries a person can suffer. They can result in partial or total paralysis, chronic pain, and a lifetime of medical care. If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence—whether through a car accident, workplace incident, fall, or defective product—you may be entitled to substantial compensation.

However, spinal cord injury claims are legally complex and require careful documentation, strategic planning, and experienced legal support.

Immediate Actions to Protect Your Health and Rights

1. Seek Emergency Medical Treatment

Your first priority is to stabilize your health. Immediate medical care not only improves your chances of recovery—it also creates the medical documentation necessary to support your legal case.

2. Avoid Speaking with Insurance Adjusters Alone

Insurance companies often try to contact victims quickly to obtain statements that could reduce or deny compensation. Politely decline any interviews or recorded statements until you’ve spoken with a lawyer.

3. Document the Incident and Your Injuries

Collect and preserve:

  • Photos or videos of the accident scene
  • Contact information for witnesses
  • Police or incident reports
  • Medical records and diagnoses

This evidence is essential for proving fault and showing the extent of your injuries.

Key Legal Steps After a Spinal Injury

Step 1: Consult a Personal Injury Attorney

A spinal cord injury can result in millions of dollars in medical bills, rehabilitation, home modifications, and lost income. An experienced attorney can:

  • Investigate the cause of your injury
  • Determine liability
  • File claims within your state’s deadlines
  • Help you avoid costly mistakes

Step 2: Identify All Liable Parties

Depending on how the injury occurred, liability may fall on:

  • Negligent drivers
  • Employers or property owners
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Government entities (e.g., unsafe public spaces or roads)

Your attorney will examine all possibilities to ensure no responsible party is overlooked.

Step 3: File a Personal Injury Claim or Lawsuit

You may be able to pursue compensation for:

  • Medical expenses (current and future)
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional trauma
  • Home and vehicle modifications
  • Caregiving or nursing support

In cases of gross negligence or intentional harm, punitive damages may also be available.

Understanding the Long-Term Costs of a Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal injuries often require:

  • Lifelong physical therapy
  • Assistive technology (wheelchairs, lifts, mobility tools)
  • In-home care
  • Regular doctor visits and surgeries

These costs can easily exceed six or seven figures over a lifetime. Calculating them correctly is crucial to recovering fair compensation.

Workers’ Compensation and Spinal Injuries on the Job

If your injury occurred at work, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits, including:

  • Medical treatment
  • Wage loss replacement
  • Vocational rehabilitation
  • Permanent disability benefits

However, workers’ comp usually does not cover pain and suffering. If a third party contributed to the injury, you may be able to file a separate personal injury claim in addition to receiving workers’ comp.

What If the Injury Was Partially Your Fault?

Most states follow comparative negligence laws, which allow injured victims to recover compensation even if they were partially responsible—as long as they weren’t more than 50% at fault. Your attorney can explain how fault is calculated in your state and fight back against unfair blame.

How Dermer Law Helps Spinal Cord Injury Victims

At Dermer Law, we represent individuals and families dealing with the devastating aftermath of spinal cord injuries. We:

  • Work with medical and economic experts to fully value your claim
  • Handle all legal filings and deadlines
  • Negotiate aggressively with insurance companies
  • Take your case to trial if needed to secure justice

Our goal is to get you the resources you need to live with dignity and security after a life-changing injury.

Schedule a Free Consultation Today

If you or a loved one has suffered a spinal cord injury due to someone else’s negligence, don’t wait. Contact Dermer Law for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your options, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

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