Denver Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys
Denver Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys

Denver Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys

If you’ve suffered a traumatic spinal injury, our Denver spinal cord injury attorneys can fight on your behalf.

If you’ve suffered a back or paralysis injury, our Denver spinal cord injury attorneys can fight on your behalf to recover compensation for your life-changing damages.

Whether caused by a car accident or any other accident, we know that you may not be able to socialize, work and pay for important medical care. By filing a personal injury claim, you may be able to recover your damages.

You are welcome to contact us today for a free consultation.

Why Hire a Denver Spinal Cord Injury Attorney?

Spinal cord injuries are complex and life-changing. In the worst-case scenarios, victims can be left with paralysis that inhibits every area of their life.

Regardless of the severity of your injury, you deserve compensation if it was caused by an accident that was someone else’s fault. Doing so may allow you to pay for critical medical care and have the funds available to adapt as best possible.

Back Injury Attorneys Ready to Fight

Filing a spinal cord injury claim will pit you with daunting, powerful insurance companies and opposing lawyers. They will have no interest in paying you the fee you deserve. They are for-profit businesses that regularly undervalue claims.

Our Denver spinal cord injury attorneys won’t bend to their tricks. Equipped with an impressive blend of experience, expertise and specialist resources, we will fight aggressively to earn you the maximum possible settlement.

Spinal Cord Statistics

The National Spinal Cord Statistics Center reports:

  • Around 54 in 1 million people suffer spinal cord injuries in the U.S.
  • There are 17,810 average new spinal cord injury cases every year.
  • The average injury age is 43.
  • 78% of new spinal cord injury patients are male.
  • Acute hospital care lasts on average 11 days.
  • Rehabilitation stays last on average 31 days.

Paralysis Caused by Spinal Cord Injuries

  • 47.2% – Incomplete Tetraplegia
  • 19.6% – Incomplete Paraplegia
  • 20.2% – Complete Tetraplegia
  • 12.3% – Complete Paraplegia

What Are Spinal Cord Injuries?

The spinal cord is the cylindrical bundle of nerve fibers that runs from the base of the skull to the center of the back. It connects almost every area of the body to the brain, forming the central nervous system (CNS).

Damage to the spinal cord can be life-changing and, in the worst cases, life-threatening. From severe pain to paralysis, these injuries can cause a loss of sensation, function and strength throughout the entire body.

There are two types of spinal cord injuries:

Complete Spinal Cord Injuries

Complete spinal cord injuries cause permanent damage to the affected area of the spinal cord. Paraplegia and tetraplegia are common consequences of complete spinal cord injuries.

Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries

Incomplete spinal cord injuries cause partial damage to the spinal cord. Motor and sensory function below the site of the injury may remain.

Types of Paralysis

Depending on the location and severity of the spinal cord injury, a victim may suffer one of the following types of paralysis:

  • Tetraplegia: Also referred to as ‘quadriplegia’. It affects the hands, trunk, legs, arms and pelvic organs.
  • Paraplegia: Legs, pelvic organs and the trunk are affected.

What Are the Leading Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries?

Spinal cord injuries are caused by accidents where the vertebrae, discs or ligaments of the spine or spinal cord are damaged. This can often happen due to traumatic blows. However, it can also be caused by penetrating injuries such as gunshots or knife wounds.

The NSCISC reports the following as the leading causes of spinal cord injuries:

Vehicle Accidents – 38.6%

Vehicle accidents are the leading cause of spinal cord injuries. Whether it’s a truck or a car, auto accidents are extremely dangerous and can result in catastrophic injuries.

By contacting our Denver spinal cord injury attorneys, we can determine who was at fault for your accident and file a claim to recover the damages.

Falls – 32.2%

The second most contributing cause of spinal cord injuries in the U.S. is falling. Whether it’s slipping in a supermarket or falling from a ladder, landing on your back can cause severe damage to the spinal column.

In Denver, skiing accidents such as collisions and chair lift falls are not uncommon.

Violence – 14%

Acts of violence, such as stabbings, gunshots and beatings, can also cause significant damage to the spinal cord.

In almost every violent case, the other party is likely to be liable. Please contact our Denver spinal cord injury attorneys today so we can bring you the justice you deserve.

Sports – 7.8%

Impact sports, water sports and diving accidents contribute to a large number of spinal cord injury victims. In many cases, someone else may be liable – for example, in a skiing accident caused by another skier or if a diving board was installed incorrectly.

Other Accidents Include – 3.2%:

  • Bus Accidents
  • Dog Bites and Animal Attacks
  • Pedestrian Accidents
  • Ski and Snowboard Accidents
  • Electric Scooter Accidents
  • Train Accidents
  • Medical Malpractice

What Are the Symptoms of Spinal Cord Injuries?

In some accidents, the impact on the spine is obvious immediately – such as a fall or gunshot. However, in others, you may not notice the symptoms for hours or even weeks after. Every patient is unique. Symptoms include:

  • Altered sensations
  • Extreme back pain or pressure
  • Loss of bowel or bladder control
  • Loss of feeling
  • Inability to control movement
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Unusual back or neck positioning after an accident
  • Pain or stinging sensations
  • Reflex spasms
  • Sexual dysfunction
  • Trouble breathing
  • Trouble walking or balancing

Any signs of spinal cord injuries should be addressed immediately. Limit your movements and wait for the paramedics to arrive. Moving could cause further damage. Receive medical attention and retain all copies of your medical records as they can be used to support your personal injury claim later.

What Damages Could I Win in a Denver Spinal Cord Injury Claim?

Our Denver spinal cord injury attorneys regularly help victims recover damages for the following damages:

Economic Damages

  • Medical Expenses (past and future, since the date of the accident)
  • Rehabilitation Costs
  • Treatment Costs
  • Lost Wages
  • Loss of Future Earnings
  • In-Home Care Expenses
  • Childcare Costs
  • Medical Equipment Costs
  • Transportation Expenses
  • Wheelchair Costs
  • Home Modification Costs

Non-Economic Damages

  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life
  • Loss of Consortium
  • Pain and Suffering
  • Depression
  • PTSD
  • Mental Anguish
  • Scarring / Disfigurement
  • Long-Term Disability
  • Potential Punitive Damages
  • Property Damage
  • Wrongful Death

Average Lifetime Costs for Spinal Cord Injuries

The NSCISC reports the average lifetime expenses (health care costs and living expenses) are:

(Note: These figures do not factor in missed wages and other economic damages)

Severity of Injury Injury at 25 years old Injury at 50 years old
High Tetraplegia $5,100,941 $2,803,391
Low Tetraplegia $3,727,066 $2,292,479
Paraplegia $2,494,338 $1,636,959
Motor Functional at Any Level $1,704,144 $1,202,832

Liability for Denver Spinal Cord Injury Accidents

Proving Negligence

In any personal injury claim, it must be proven that the victim’s injuries were directly caused by someone else’s negligence or intent to harm them.

In a spinal cord injury, this could include various parties such as:

  • A car driver
  • A bus driver
  • A motorcyclist
  • A government agency
  • A doctor, surgeon or medical practitioner
  • A property owner

Our Denver spinal cord attorneys will carry out a thorough investigation to gather evidence, determine who was at fault and show the court how their fault resulted in your injuries.

How Long Do I Have to File a Claim for a Spinal Cord Injury in Denver?

Denver’s Statute of Limitations limits you to just two years (from the date of the accident) to file a personal injury claim. If your accident involved a motorized vehicle, you have three years.

Our Denver spinal cord injury attorney can take care of every aspect of your case, from paperwork to negotiations and ensure you meet the necessary deadlines.

Contact a Spinal Cord Injury Attorney in Denver, CO

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If you’ve suffered from a spinal cord injury in an accident that was someone else’s fault, contact our Denver spinal cord injury attorneys as soon as possible.

With a combination of a proven track record, impressive financial resources, esteemed legal reputation and a compassionate approach, we believe there is no better team than Denver Personal Injury Lawyers to get you the money you deserve.

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