San Gabriel Valley's Spinal Injury Lawyer

An injury to the spinal cord is catastrophic and can occur to anyone at any time. Spinal cord injuries are unfortunately common as a result of a high number of car accidents, motorcycle accidents, and other traumatic incidents related to personal injury and workplace injury. The San Gabriel Valley Spinal Injury Lawyer has successfully represented victims of paraplegia and quadriplegia in numerous spinal cord injury cases.

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Due to the catastrophic consequences of a spinal cord injury, victims and their families will require extensive medical resources in the future. It will be combined with the injured individual’s inability to work and the resulting loss of earnings, the victim’s distress, pain, and suffering, and other out-of-pocket expenses incurred in the days or months following the injury. Numerous spinal cord injury cases have been successfully handled by San Gabriel Valley Spinal Cord Injury Law Firm.

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The San Gabriel Valley Workers’ Compensation & Personal Injury System provides compensation for work-related and non-work-related injuries. If you are injured on the job, the law protects you. Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Benefits are guaranteed by the San Gabriel Valley Constitution.

Workers’ Compensation & Personal Injury San Gabriel Valley’s best spinal cord injury attorneys are always available to remind you of your rights under the San Gabriel Valley Workers’ Compensation & Personal Injury System.

Frequently Asked Questions

Signs and symptoms of a spinal cord injury after an accident may include:
Extreme back pain or pressure in your neck, head, or back.
Weakness, incoordination, or paralysis in any part of your body.
Numbness, tingling, or loss of sensation in your hands, fingers, feet, or toes.

When the spinal cord is damaged, the messages from the brain cannot get through. The spinal nerves below the level of injury get signals, but they can not go up the spinal tracts to the brain. Reflex movements can happen, but these are not movements that can get controlled.

Unlike other parts of your body, the spinal cord cannot repair itself if damaged. A spinal cord injury occurs when there is damage to the spinal cord either from trauma, loss of its blood supply, or compression from a tumor or infection.

Trauma to the thoracic nerves in the upper, middle, or lower back results in paralysis of the trunk and lower extremities, called paraplegia. Penetrating injuries, such as gunshot or knife wounds, damage the spinal cord; however, most traumatic injuries do not completely sever the spinal cord.

Immobilization. You may need traction to stabilize your spine, bring the spine into proper alignment, or both. In some cases, a rigid neck collar may work. A custom bed also may help immobilize your body.

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