After Effects of a Spinal Cord Injury
Although they are not too common, a spinal cord injury can seriously change your life.
Since the spinal cord plays such a vital role in the functioning of the human body, even a minor injury can change regular bodily functions. When the cord is first affected, it swells, placing pressure on nerves that lead to every area of your body. Even though the swelling will subside over time, the functions that were affected by the spinal cord injury can remain diminished.
Depending on the severity of the injury – partial or total – the individual suffering from this type of wound can expect varying degrees of recovery. Those who suffered minor spinal cord injuries will often regain some, if not all, of their motor functions. Total spinal injuries are likely to result in certain portions of the body losing all motor control depending on where the spinal cord was affected. Yet, no matter how moderate or severe the spinal cord injury, it is rare that a patient will recover 100% from the injury without proper medical care, which can be expensive.
For this reason, if you have suffered a spinal cord injury due to another person's negligent actions, you should contact a Las Vegas spinal cord injury lawyer from our team immediately as you may be eligible to file a
personal injury lawsuit. Such a lawsuit may lead to monetary damages which can cover things such as your medical expenses.