Scarlett Law Group: Spinal Cord Injury AttorneysThe Scarlett Law Group are National Trial Lawyers based in San Francisco, California with outstanding results in cases involving automobile accidents, airplane crashes, traumatic brain injury, head injury, personal injury, catastrophic personal injuries, mass torts, medical malpractice , professional negligence, class actions, civil rights, environmental disasters and wrongful death. BIOMECHANICS/ETIOLOGY OF INJURY
Spinal cord injury results from an insult to the spinal cord. The
insult can be from direct external physical harm (severed cord, crushed
cord, compression injuries, vertebral dislocation/fracture, etc.), as
well as indirect harm (compression resulting from adjacent hemorrhage,
disturbance in blood supply resulting in infarction, hemorrhagic
applied pressure). Whatever the mechanism of insult, the result is
usually paraplegia or quadriplegia.
Paraplegia results from injury or insult to the thoracic, lumbar or
sacral areas of the spinal cord. Survivors with paraplegia generally
lose physical and sensory capability (movement and feeling) in lower
areas of the body (typically waist and lower).
Quadriplegia results from injury or insult to the cervical area of the
spinal cord. Survivors with quadriplegia generally lose physical and
sensory capability (movement and feeling) in both upper and lower areas
of the body. Impairment extends to all four limbs.
Spinal cord injuries are described as "complete"
(abrogation of nerve signals passing below the level of insult), or
"incomplete" (abrogation of some of the signals passing below level of
insult). The point on the cord below which there is decreased sensation
or movement is described as the level of injury.
Spinal cord injuries result from a plethora of
tragedies, including motor vehicle accidents, medical negligence, slip
and falls, construction accidents, disease, excessive force, sports
accidents, and other causes. Due to the potentially exhaustless list of
insult resulting causes, liability concerns will vary widely, and
cannot be addressed herein. Suffice it to say, however, liability must
be carefully examined at the outset, before counsel ever signs the
case. Predictably, younger males (15 to 28 year olds) are at greater
risk and account for the majority of spinal cord injuries.
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