Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) don’t just affect a person’s ability to walk—this horrific and disabling condition creates an emotional toll as well, often causing depression. Losing the ability to drive to work, to play with children, or even to walk across the room to answer the phone is an unimaginable loss. Lives are changed, as SCIs are often accompanied by permanent damage.
When spinal cord injuries happen because of someone else’s negligence or misconduct, the frustration and angst are compounded. Not only are spinal cord injuries painful and lasting, they are costly and can involve additional complications.
The Mayo Clinic reports that nearly half of all spinal cord injuries in the U.S. are caused by auto and motorcycle accidents. Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of SCIs in those under 65 years of age, while those over 65 generally suffer spinal cord injuries in a slip and fall accident.
The Pennsylvania spinal cord injury lawyers at Ostroff Godshall Injury and Accident Lawyers will fight for the compensation you need. Our catastrophic injury attorneys are well-versed in spinal cord injury law and will do what it takes to get the money you need to make living with your injury easier.
Why You Need a Pennsylvania Spinal Cord Injury Attorney
Spinal cord injuries often involve more than just an injury to your back and a loss of function and mobility. If someone else caused your injury, hiring a lawyer in Pennsylvania will help you get the money you need to cover all of your expenses related to the spinal cord injury. There are several complications that often come along with SCIs, including:
- Bed sores
- Trouble breathing
- Urinary tract infections
- Muscle spasms
- Blood clots and blocked arteries
- Inability to sense pain
- Weight control problems
- Sexual dysfunction
- Susceptibility to new injuries, and more
As days go by, more damage can also happen because of swelling and bleeding. Spinal cord injuries are not always obvious, and some symptoms can come on well after an accident happens. Treatment can be very involved and costly, including medications and equipment, rehabilitation, long hospital stays, and invasive surgeries. Treatment is expensive, and care can be a lifelong commitment. Contact us to learn more about legal options.