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Houston Spinal Cord Injury – Recover Maximum Compensation

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Among the most serious injuries someone can sustain in a car accident, slip and fall, or other injury incident are spinal cord injuries.  These can be life changing injuries involving hundreds of thousands of dollars of medical care and a lifetime of disability.  While medical science is making great strides towards treatment, if you suffer a spinal cord injury in Houston it is critical that you seek maximum compensation for your damages.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are some 200,000 people currently living with a spinal cord injury in the United States. Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are among the most serious injuries that a person can sustain. SCIs can lead to significant medical issues, including paralysis, cardiac problems, respiratory issues, and depression. Spinal cord injuries can be caused by a variety of incidents, ranging from car accidents to slip and falls to sports injuries. As with other personal injury matters, when SCIs are caused by someone else’s negligence, victims may be able to recover substantial compensation for their damages. The kinds of losses that may be recovered in a Houston spinal cord injury case can include medical expenses, lost income, loss of quality of life, and pain and suffering, costs of future treatment, and loss of consortium, among others. Discussing your case with an experienced Houston personal injury attorney experienced in representing victims of spinal cord injuries is often the first step in getting the compensation you deserve.

Negligence Can Cause a Variety of Accidents

In the context of a personal injury case, “negligence” refers to a party’s failure to act with the care that would normally be exercised by a reasonable person in the same or similar circumstances. Some of the more common types of accidents that are often caused by negligence and result in spinal injuries  include the following:

  • Car accidents
  • Workplace accidents
  • Construction accidents
  • Sports accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Falls from heights
  • Truck accidents
  • ATV accidents

Types of Spinal Injuries

Spinal cord injuries fall into one of two broad categories: complete and incomplete. A complete SCI results in the complete loss of feeling and mobility below the injury site, while in an incomplete SCI victims retain some mobility and sensation. The medical complications associated with both types of spinal cord injuries have the potential to significantly affect a person’s quality of life, and in some cases may prevent a person from being able to live independently.

Contact a Houston, Texas spinal cord injury attorney today for a free consultation.

Individuals who have sustained a spinal cord injury as the result of someone else’s negligence should discuss their case with an experienced Houston personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Personal injury attorney Stewart J. Guss has been representing those seriously injured in Katy, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Cypress and throughout Houston for 20 years.  Call today for a free consultation at 800-898-4877.  Remember, the call is free and you pay no fee unless we win your case.

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