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Quadriplegia:
Victims Seeking Legal Help |
by:
Carla
Ballatan |
Don’t
stay forever pitying a relative, friend
or acquaintance who suffers from quadriplegia,
a form of spinal cord injury. They are one
of the 10,000 Americans who suffer from
spinal cord injuries and permanent paralysis
in their arms or legs, every year.
When an injury occurs to the spinal cord
is occurs, the cord is not typically cut
but the thin fibrous extensions of nerve
cells surrounded by the vertebrae are crushed
and damaged. Pathways of the nerve cells,
called axons, in the cord are disrupted
once an injury to the cord occurs and a
person loses sensation and control over
critical body functions.
Quadriplegia (also called Tetraplegia) is
a person with a spinal cord injury near
the top of the spine (between C1 to T1).
It refers to the loss of sensation and mobility
in both the upper and lower body. Spastic
quadriplegia arises when all four limbs
are affected with increased tone, decreased
movements and brisk reflexes. It often is
associated with mental retardation, visual
problems and hearing impairment. Either
this is the result of illness or intentional
wrong, or negligent act by some other liable
person that inflicted the spinal cord injury.
You can stop feeling sorry for sufferers
you know and start helping them out in taking
legal action for their condition. Persons
who suffered spinal cord injury, particularly
quadriplegia should get legal evaluation
immediately after the accident. Legal consultation
from attorneys is critical because victims
need to find out the help that they are
entitled to. Even accidents that result
to quadriplegia that appears to be no one’s
fault could still result in a recovery since
the injuries are so severe. Damage claims
will often exceed the amount of available
insurance coverage.
Negligent acts that result to quadriplegia
have the right to seek legal assistance
to help defray medical bills, compensate
for pain and suffering and provide for future
lost income. You can assist them into finding
an experienced personal injury lawyer practicing
spinal cord injury lawsuits. Quadriplegia
victims need intelligent and investigative
attorneys who will find all coverage are
able to devise theories to involve other
parties potentially at fault for the injury.
In many of these cases, insurance companies
and negligent parties can provide substantial
compensation to the victims of these injuries.
On the other hand, if the available insurance
coverage is adequate enough, say like a
million dollar policy is involved the company
will have reason to fight the claims. This
they will do to avoid paying large sums
to the injured person and in this instance,
victim’s attorney need to be an experienced
trial lawyer, too.
Like other personal injury cases, time is
critical, as time goes on, victims may lose
some of their rights. Thus, it will greatly
help the success of a spinal cord injury
lawsuit to begin evidence collection and
take information immediately after the accident.
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