Big truck accident
lawyers understand the grief and anger that accompany a
spinal cord injury and want to assist you in pursuing compensation.
Big truck accidents cause
extraordinary physical and emotional trauma when a spinal cord injury
is a result. Losing motor skills and other functions of the body is
a frustrating experience.Those involved in big
truck accidents who are affected by such tragedy should not hesitate
to contact big truck accident lawyers to determine your future legal
options.
Over 10,000 people in the U.S. suffer a spinal cord injury, also called
SCI, each year. SCI is defined as any damage to the spinal cord which
results in loss of function or mobility. Such injuries can be caused
by trauma or disease and can result in temporary or permanent loss of
sensation, loss of movement (paralysis), or loss of bowel or bladder
control. Auto accidents are the primary cause, but violence related
accidents have been increasing steadily as a cause of SCI’s. Falls
and sports accidents also cause many SCI’s each year.
There are two types of injury, complete and incomplete. A complete
injury is one in which the victim has no sensation or voluntary motor
movement on either side of the body below the level of the injury. If
the victim has some feeling or partial movement, it is called an incomplete
injury.
Injuries are usually defined with reference to the area of the spine
affected. Nerves in the spine are defined by the area of the vertebrae
– an injury to the spine in the neck area will affect the cervical
vertebrae – injury to the nerves at the fifth cervical vertebra
is called a C-5 injury, for instance. Below the neck are the thoracic
vertebrae, so injuries there are defined as T-1, etc. Then there are
lumbar and sacral vertebrae.
Generally speaking, neck injuries will lead to paralysis of all limbs
(quadriplegia) while thoracic injuries cause paralysis to the lower
limbs only (paraplegia). Both areas have variations in the amount of
dysfunction, depending on the severity of the injury. An incomplete
cervical injury can leave the patient with some hand use, while a complete
injury at C-4 can require the patient to be on a ventilator. Thoracic
injuries can leave the arms functional but interfere with walking, bowel
and bladder control, and sexual function. Other functions affected are
blood pressure, body temperature, and pain levels.
A spinal cord injury usually involves swelling of the spinal cord which
affects the whole body. When the swelling goes down, the patient may
regain function months or years after the injury but it is rare for
all functioning to be recovered. Treatment presently consists of stabilizing
any broken vertebrae, maintaining the patient, preventing movement to
the injured area, and reducing swelling. There is no cure for SCI but,
stem cell research has shown some signs of being useful in the future.
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury or death as a result of a