New York Spine Injury Lawyers: Get the Justice You Deserve
Compassionate Legal Support for Spine Injury Victims in New York
Falls, construction site accidents, car accidents, and defective products can cause serious spinal cord injuries that dramatically change victims’ lives. They put victims and their families in difficult situations, overwhelmed by medical bills, and unsure of where to turn.
At Sultzer & Lipari, we are committed to using our trial experience and legal knowledge to help victims and their families seek justice after experiencing these catastrophic injuries. As New York spine injury lawyers who have over a century of collective legal experience, we know how to take our clients’ cases to civil court in pursuit of answers, accountability, and compensation.
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Understanding Spine Injury Claims: Causes, Liability, and Compensation
According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, over half of all spinal cord injuries occur in people between the ages of 16 and 30. Among the younger subset of injured persons, motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of SCI; among people over 65 years of age, falls are the leading cause of SCI.
Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injury by Incidence:
- Motor vehicle and motorcycle accidents – According to the Mayo Clinic, nearly half of all spinal cord injuries that occur each year are the result of a car or motorcycle accident.
- Falls – As mentioned above, falls that result in spinal cord injuries are most common among the mature adult population, accounting for approximately 31% of all SCI injuries.
- Acts of violence – Violent behavior accounts for more than 13% of spinal cord injuries, the most common of which are gunshot wounds and knife/stabbing wounds.
- Sports/recreation injuries – We’ve recently seen an uptick in the number of sports-related TBIs among current and retired athletes. The same appears to be true of spinal cord injuries, approximately 10% of which result from impact sports.
- Alcohol use – The Mayo Clinic estimates that 1 in 4 spinal cord injuries is the result of alcohol use.
Diseases like osteoporosis and cancer can also result in a spinal cord injury, though those won’t qualify for any type of personal injury claim or lawsuit.
A personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit that involves a spine injury will involve several key elements, all of which our attorneys can competently manage. This includes:
- Cause: What caused your spinal cord injury? We need to identify what circumstances led to your accident or injury. An example may be a drunk driver who ran a red light and struck you, a pedestrian, causing your injuries. Physical evidence and the testimony of witnesses can help us prove this.
- Liability: Who is legally responsible? This is closely tied in with the cause of your injury. We must determine who should be named as a defendant and held to blame. Every source of compensation should be identified to maximize your recovery. In the example above, the drunk driver and the bar that over-served him may be responsible.
- Compensation: What is your case worth? We must gather information and evidence related to every expense or loss you have experienced and may experience in the future, due to your spine injury. You may be entitled to compensation for medical care, lost earnings, emotional trauma, and possibly more.
While you focus on healing and spending time with your family, our lawyers will be working hard to identify cause, prove fault, and recover the compensation you need.
Maximizing Your Compensation for Spinal Cord Injuries in New York
There are several types of compensation that you should be able to receive if you file a spinal cord injury claim. These cases are often catastrophic and can result in serious damages, which is why financial compensation is essential for recovery.
Here are some types of compensation that should be recoverable:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages from missed work
- Loss of earning capacity
- Physical pain & suffering
- When dealing with a wrongful death case from a spinal cord injury, other damages will likely also be available.
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Exploring Types of Paralysis Resulting from Spinal Cord Injuries
At their worst, spinal cord injuries can result paralysis, or the loss of one’s ability to control limbs.
The two types of paralysis are:
- Tetraplegia / Quadriplegia: Affects all limbs of the body (arms, hands, trunk, legs) and pelvic organs.
- Paraplegia: Affects all, or part, of the pelvic organs, trunk, and legs.
Subcategories within these include paraparesis, or partial paralysis of the lower extremities, and quadriparesis, or partial paralysis of all four extremities.
How severe your SCI is will depend on where the injury occurred along your spinal cord and how serious the injury is. By this logic, spinal cord injuries are classified as complete or incomplete.
- Complete spinal cord injury: Loss of all sensory and motor function abilities below the spinal cord.
- Incomplete spinal cord injury: Loss of some sensory and motor function abilities below the affected area.
Regardless of type and completeness of your injury, one thing remains true among all people living with SCIs: Their lives are forever impacted and changed by their injury.
Assessing the Value of Your Spinal Cord Injury Claim
The value of your claim will depend on how severe your injuries are, the cost of your medical bills, and the specifics about how the accident was caused. It is not uncommon, however, that spinal cord injuries result in hefty compensation packages because the injuries are often lifelong.
There are numerous expenses that are incurred during a spinal cord injury case that you may not even be aware of, including:
- Fees from medical experts
- Costs associated with interviewing witnesses
- Court expenses
- Cost for hiring damage experts
With all of these factors involved, you will want to have your case advocated by an experienced professional. An experienced spinal cord injury attorney can help you go after the greatest amount of compensation available with a strong opportunity of success. Make sure your case is in good hands when you pursue a high value for your claim.
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