Our team of personal injury attorneys serve clients who have been gravely injured in Carson.
We know the difficult situations caused by spinal cord injuries and have great experience handling these lawsuits.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a Carson Spine injury, you could have a claim.
Please make sure to email us right away to discuss your injuries with a skilled Carson Spine accident lawyer.
We are here to assist you recover the compensation you should have after suffering a spinal cord injury such as:
Paralysis
Paraplegia
Quadriplegia / Tetraplegia
Spinal Surgery
We understand that really serious mental and psychological stress happen with life-threatening injuries, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury or other catastrophic injuries.
When long-lasting effects of these kinds of severe injuries result in the need to have life-long medical treatment, more than your typical lawyer is called for.
Our lawyers have broad experience in working with spine injury claims involving partial or total paralysis.
They have also worked on several lawsuits involving head trauma as a result of injuries to the lobes of the brain.
Rest assured, they comprehend these types of injuries and can assist you to get complete and fair damages for their effects.
In the event you or someone you love has been injured in a Carson Spine accident, you may have a case.
Please give us a call right now to discuss your injuries with a skilled Carson Spine injury lawyer.
When a person speaks to an insurance company shortly after an accident, they may be tempted to accept the first offer.
But, insurance companies hardly ever offers the whole payment you need, and you can’t collect more if the settlement deal doesn’t cover all your financial troubles.
Our personal injury attorneys can determine the full amount of damages you will need including potential future costs for medical bills, treatment, lost pay and much more.
No cost Initial Consultation | No Attorney Fees Unless We Win
If you or somebody you love has been injured in a Carson Spine accident, you may have a lawsuit.
Please don’t hesitate to email us right now to discuss your injuries with a skilled Carson Spine accident lawyer.
The whole extent of the damages regarding a spinal cord or brain injury, especially closed-head injuries, can be difficult to establish.
You might be not able to specify the whole scope of your symptoms and a physician may have problems developing the correct diagnosis.
Our team of attorneys and experts will work to collect all needed proof for your suit including medical reports, family and witness statements, and employer reports to support your case.
We are experienced in handling claims regarding severe disability like quadriplegia and paraplegia as well as psychological and brain injury causing PTSD, cognitive injuries and depression.
Our legal team provides the following to victims and their families:
Knowledgeable, comprehensive and experienced representation
Committed and compassionate service focused on your needs
Effective, responsive, and attentive advocacy and resources
A solid name and a record of success in our legal community
Carson Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys
In the event you or someone you love has been injured in a Carson Spinal cord accident, you could have a claim. Please email us immediately to discuss your injuries with a knowledgeable Carson Spinal cord accident lawyer.
Our firm concentrates on the serious damages and long-term head, neck, and spinal cord injuries sustained in automobile accidents, truck accidents, construction accidents and as the result of other kinds of negligence.
We are expert in the complex medical matters involving brain and head injuries and will take legal steps for your benefit.
We regularly work with doctors, professionals, and enlist different specialists to develop a case for your benefit.
Contact us today for a cost-free consultation with an expert Carson brain injury lawyer. Evening and week-ends available by appointment.
Spinal injuries are often permanent, often life-changing, and have an effect on the lives of both victims and their families.
These injuries, no matter whether involving permanent paralysis or not, are usually resulting from the negligence of other people, whether by surgical blunder, playground accidents, birth injury, car or motorcycle collisions, construction site mishaps, chemical exposure, malfunctioning products or machinery failures.
Our Law Office has the expertise and knowledge to obtain whole and acceptable payment for whoever has received such injuries.
Brain and spinal injured victims, as well as their loved ones, need attorneys who comprehend the medical, physical, economic and psychological effects of TBI and SCI.
Our Carson lawyers know that brain injury and spinal trauma both produce long-term effects that needs to be dealt with.
Your attorney will be expert and capable in the fields of neuroanatomy, medicine, vocational rehabilitation and life care planning.
Our attorneys have years of experience working in the field of neurological injury.
They have a deep compassion and concern for their clients, and the family members of all those who have sustained injury.
According to the National Center for Injury Prevention, 1.5 million Americans yearly suffer a brain injury. Of these, 50,000 die and over 1 million are cared for in hospitals.
Several victims are kids, who are most at risk. More or less 500,000 children suffer serious brain injuries as a result of accidents annually.
Where brain injury or spinal injury is a result of another person’s wrongful act, experienced attorneys are required. Your attorney has to be prepared to investigate, file suit, and prosecute your claim with strength and enthusiasm.
We have the knowledge, medical understanding and the courtroom track record necessary to be sure that you, or the family member for whom you are in charge of, receive total compensation covering medical costs, rehabilitation expenses, lost pay, supplies and equipment, loss of enjoyment of life and pain and suffering.
Our Carson attorneys will talk with injured persons and their families in our office, at your home, or in your hospital room.
The Spinal Column
The spinal column runs from the top of the neck, extending from the brain to the lower part of the back down to the coccyx. The spine is essentially divided into 3 areas:
the cervical
the thoracic
the lumbar.
Cervical
The cervical area of the spine is in the neck area. The spine is made up of many parts of bone, and through the spine the spinal column protects the spinal cord, which runs from the brain down to the base of the spine and then branches out like lines coming from the power generator that carry electricity from its main source and then branch out from the generating station to the city and then branches out from there to various parts of the city.
Compression Fracture of the Spine
The spinal column is actually made from soft bone, so sometimes in a traumatic situation a person can get a compression fracture of the spine, meaning the soft bone is compressed down. A bit more severe injury to the spine happens when the nerves heading down through the spine become injured.
Spinal Column – Discs
In between the several levels of the bone mass in the spine are discs. The discs can be compared to a rubber inner tube or a jelly donut. Inside the disc is a soft substance that acts as a shock absorber, and discs give flexibility to the spine.
As persons grow up, the discs end up less pliant and become tougher and less soft. This is exactly why it would appear that some older persons are actually getting smaller, as the discs in their backs are not as flexible, plus they’re getting flatter and tougher.
Bulging Disk
A bulging disc is comparable to an inner tube tire with a bulge in it. A bulging disc is when the material in the disc starts to push through yet does not come out of the disc, just like a bulge in an inner tube.
This may still result in a serious condition if the bulge is pressing upon the nerve that is exiting from the spinal column at that level of the spinal column.
Physicians usually can tell, since they understand which nerves come out of which locations in the spinal column and look at what section of the anatomy.
So the doctor usually can tell whether or not the bulge is pushing on the nerve by figuring out whether or not there exists pain in a certain part of the body; whether or not the pain is radiating; and whether there is a loss of sensation or involvement in the motor function.
Herniated Disc
A herniated or ruptured disc means that the bulge has now opened up and the material within the disc has in fact emerged.
This tends to be a much more serious situation, and frequently involves compression on a nerve that’s coming out of that location of the spinal column. Another term that is used is a disc protrusion.
Ordinary X-rays will only display an image of the hard tissue, i.e., the spinal column or the bones in the arms and the legs and other parts of the body structure.
To be able to actually see an image of the herniated disc or the soft tissue, or other things such as cancer, the doctor will either need to take a CT scan or an MRI. MRI means magnetic resonance imaging.
The body actually goes inside the MRI machine; the machine bounces through magnets in the machine impulses that are noted and an exact image of the soft tissue comes out.