Meeting the expenses of inpatient rehab for spinal cord damage

On Behalf of | Sep 30, 2020 | Personal Injury |

Spinal cord damage is one of the most devastating injuries a person may experience. In many cases, serious injuries to the spinal cord result in paralysis and loss of mobility. These injuries can also lead to complications that affect the patient’s health and quality of life. The list of such complications is too long for us to describe in-depth, but some of them include:

  • Dangerous respiratory conditions
  • Abnormally low blood pressure
  • Bowel and bladder dysfunction
  • Abnormal bone formations around the joints
  • Unregulated body functions like breathing
  • Spasticity or rigid muscles
  • Deteriorating joints

Medical complications affect a patient’s quality of life and many of them can be life-threatening. Outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation can help patients with serious injuries improve their health and overall wellbeing. Unfortunately, these programs are quite expensive, especially when needed for a long time.

Our team wants you to know that if your spinal cord injury occurred due to another party’s negligence, it may be possible to acquire compensation through legal action. Such compensation can help you meet the expenses associated with ongoing rehabilitation.

For example, an intoxicated motorist collides with your vehicle, leaving you with serious spinal cord damage. By filing a personal injury claim, you may be able to acquire significant financial compensation, which you can use to continue rehabilitation for your injuries. In another example, a poorly maintained tractor-trailer crashes into you and damages your spine. Even if the truck driver broke no laws to cause your crash, it might be possible to target the trucking company for not properly maintaining its vehicle.

The most important thing we hope you take away from this post is not to give up on your quest for justice. In many cases, your attorney can help you find an effective legal solution. Please, continue browsing our website to discover more about serious injuries or wrongful death.