A spinal cord injury can change your entire life, potentially permanently disabling you. It is much harder to adjust to a new way of life when there are so many significant medical costs, both for immediate care and for long-term physical therapy and support. When your injury was caused by another’s carelessness, a Cameron spinal cord injury lawyer can help you pursue justice and get the financial recovery you deserve.
Severe spinal cord injuries can result in nerve damage, partial paralysis, or full paralysis. It can limit mobility, prevent organ function, and cause serious pain. The physical and psychological impact of these injuries is serious, on top of the enormous medical costs. Filing a personal injury or workers’ compensation claim can help you support yourself after these injuries, but it can be hard to file this claim when you are recovering from the injury.
When you work with the Cox Law Firm, we can review your case, help you file, investigate the cause of your injuries, and fight for you in negotiations or in court. Our firm has spent the past 55 years supporting communities throughout Louisiana, and we want to help you.
Spinal cord injuries could occur in many types of accidents. Some of the most common accidents include:
There may be other types of accidents that cause these injuries, like nursing home abuse, medical malpractice, and product liability injuries. When someone’s negligence causes your injury, or you were hurt at work, you can recover some compensation. It is important to work with a legal team that understands the unique complexities of the type of accident you were hurt in.
If you are in an accident or are otherwise injured in Cameron, it is essential that you get medical care. The South Cameron Memorial Hospital is located at 5360 West Creole Highway. The hospital’s non-emergency number is (337) 542-4111, and its emergency number is (337) 542-7121. If you have been in a car accident, you should call 911. This helps you provide medical care at the scene, and it is also typically required that you report the accident.
The average settlement for a spinal cord injury depends entirely on the severity of the person’s injuries. Not all spinal cord injuries are the same, and some may have fewer costs to treat and rehabilitate. However, many spinal cord injuries affect a person for the rest of their life. When this is the case, a personal injury settlement has to consider the long-term medical costs, the long-term impact on the person’s earnings, and the psychological harm the injury causes.
There are numerous costs to consider when treating a spinal cord injury, although the exact value could vary. Some costs include:
These costs may be recoverable in a personal injury claim in some cases, like when the injury occurred in a car accident that was someone else’s fault.
The recovery after a spinal cord injury will depend on the severity of the initial injury and the medical care and long-term physical therapy the individual receives. While physical therapy and treatment can help individuals recover some additional function, full recovery is not common. Full recovery is less likely, and the more severe the injury is, the more complex the trauma to the spinal cord is, and medical care for it is costly.
Most spinal cord injury lawyers charge a contingency fee, which is a percentage of the final settlement or verdict. This percentage can vary based on the attorney, the parish, the complexity of the case, and other factors. A more experienced attorney may charge a higher rate. The rate is also likely to increase if the case proceeds to trial rather than being settled out of court. Always talk with your attorney about their fees and other costs of a case.
At the Cox Law Firm, we take the time to understand your situation. We know how overwhelming a life-changing injury is. Let us help you. Contact our firm today to see if you have a case and how we can help you get the compensation you deserve.
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