Spinal cord injuries represent some of the most catastrophic and life-altering events a person can experience. These injuries often result from accidents, falls, or negligent actions by others, leaving victims facing permanent disabilities, mounting medical expenses, and profound changes to their quality of life. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the devastating impact spinal cord injuries have on individuals and families throughout Bonney Lake, Washington. Our team is committed to helping injured victims pursue the compensation they deserve for their suffering and losses.
Pursuing a spinal cord injury claim requires extensive knowledge of medical terminology, causation, damages valuation, and insurance negotiation. Without proper legal representation, victims often settle for far less than they deserve. Our team has successfully recovered millions for clients with spinal cord injuries, understanding the full scope of damages including current and future medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life. We handle every aspect of your case, from initial investigation through trial if necessary.
Spinal cord injuries occur when trauma damages the bundle of nerves that carries signals between your brain and body. These injuries can be complete, resulting in total loss of function below the injury site, or incomplete, where some signals still travel through the damaged area. The severity depends on the location and extent of the damage, with cervical injuries typically more severe than thoracic or lumbar injuries. Understanding your specific injury is crucial for accurately assessing your long-term needs and calculating appropriate compensation.
Tetraplegia, also called quadriplegia, is paralysis affecting all four limbs and the torso, typically resulting from cervical spinal cord injuries. This is the most severe form of spinal cord injury, often requiring round-the-clock care and extensive medical support throughout life.
Paraplegia involves paralysis of the lower body and legs, usually resulting from thoracic or lumbar spinal cord injuries. While less severe than tetraplegia, paraplegia still causes significant disability and requires substantial medical care and lifestyle adaptation.
Neurogenic shock is a medical emergency occurring in the immediate aftermath of severe spinal cord injury, characterized by a sudden loss of all reflex activity. This condition requires immediate hospitalization and careful medical management to prevent life-threatening complications.
Spasticity is a condition of increased muscle tone and involuntary muscle contractions common in people with spinal cord injuries. This symptom can cause pain, limit mobility, and require ongoing medical treatment and rehabilitation management.
Preserve all medical records, imaging studies, treatment notes, and correspondence related to your spinal cord injury. Keep detailed records of your symptoms, medical appointments, medications, rehabilitation progress, and how your injury affects your daily activities. This documentation becomes critical evidence in your case and helps substantiate the extent of your damages.
Engage with rehabilitation services early to maximize your functional recovery and document your progress. Work with physical therapists, occupational therapists, and other specialists who can provide testimony about your medical needs and future care requirements. Comprehensive rehabilitation not only improves your quality of life but also strengthens your legal claim.
Spinal cord injury damages extend far beyond immediate medical bills to include lifetime care costs, adaptive equipment, home modifications, and lost earning capacity. Work with life care planners and medical professionals to project your future needs accurately. This comprehensive assessment ensures your settlement reflects the true cost of your injury.
Complete spinal cord injuries causing permanent paralysis demand aggressive legal advocacy to secure maximum compensation. These catastrophic injuries require identifying all potentially liable parties and pursuing every available insurance policy and asset. Comprehensive representation ensures you recover funds for lifetime medical care, assistive devices, home modifications, and lost earning capacity.
When multiple parties contributed to your injury, experienced legal representation becomes crucial to navigate comparative fault rules and maximize recovery. Complex cases involving product defects, workplace violations, or institutional negligence require thorough investigation and expert testimony. Our comprehensive approach ensures no responsible party escapes accountability.
Some spinal cord injuries involving partial recovery and single responsible parties with clear insurance coverage might be resolved through standard settlement negotiations. If your damages are quantifiable and liability is undisputed, a streamlined approach could work. However, even seemingly straightforward cases often reveal hidden complications requiring experienced guidance.
Cases with comprehensive medical records establishing clear causation and well-documented losses may move faster through negotiation. When insurance companies acknowledge responsibility and your damages are well-supported, expedited settlement becomes possible. Even in these situations, legal guidance ensures you understand the full value of your claim.
High-impact collisions often cause severe spinal cord injuries, particularly when victims suffer crushing forces or sudden acceleration-deceleration trauma. We pursue claims against negligent drivers, vehicle manufacturers, and insurance companies to recover compensation for your injury.
Unsafe premises, inadequate safety measures, or negligent maintenance can cause falls resulting in spinal cord damage. Property owners and managers bear responsibility for maintaining safe conditions, and we hold them accountable for preventable injuries.
Construction accidents, machinery failures, and inadequate safety protocols in the workplace cause spinal injuries every year. Beyond workers’ compensation, we identify third-party claims against equipment manufacturers and contractors.
At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we bring decades of combined experience handling the most serious personal injury cases in Washington. We understand the medical complexities of spinal cord injuries, the insurance industry’s tactics, and how to build winning cases. Our commitment to thorough investigation, expert testimony, and aggressive advocacy has resulted in substantial recoveries for clients throughout Bonney Lake and Pierce County.
We treat every client like family, providing compassionate support while fighting tirelessly for their rights. You’ll never be just a case number—our attorneys work directly with you throughout your claim, keeping you informed and involved in every decision. We handle all aspects of your case on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Spinal cord injury settlements vary dramatically based on the severity of your injury, your age, earning capacity, and the strength of liability evidence. Complete tetraplegia cases often result in settlements or verdicts exceeding several million dollars, while incomplete injuries or those with better recovery prospects may settle for less. Factors including lifetime medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life all influence settlement value. Our attorneys work with life care planners, medical professionals, and economic experts to calculate the true value of your claim. We don’t settle for less than what your case is worth, and we’re prepared to take cases to trial when insurance companies refuse fair offers. Every case is unique, and we provide honest assessments of your potential recovery during our initial consultation.
The timeline for spinal cord injury cases depends on multiple factors including case complexity, liability clarity, and whether litigation becomes necessary. Some straightforward cases resolve within months through settlement negotiations, while others with disputed liability or complex damages require one to three years of litigation. We work efficiently to move your case forward while never sacrificing quality for speed. Throughout the process, we handle all legal work and communication with insurance companies, allowing you to focus on your medical recovery and rehabilitation. We keep you informed of progress and prepare you for each stage of your case, whether negotiation or trial.
Spinal cord injury claims entitle you to recover multiple categories of damages. Economic damages include all medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, home modifications, assistive devices, future medical care, lost wages, and lost earning capacity. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life. In cases involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may also be available to punish the wrongdoer. Our comprehensive approach ensures we identify and pursue all available damage categories, maximizing your total recovery.
Washington follows a comparative negligence system, meaning you can still recover even if you were partially responsible for your accident. As long as you’re less than 50% at fault, you can pursue a claim against other responsible parties. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you’re not barred from compensation. Insurance companies often try to inflate your percentage of fault to reduce their liability. Our investigation and legal arguments counter these tactics, protecting your right to maximum recovery despite any partial responsibility.
In Washington, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including spinal cord injuries, is generally three years from the date of injury. However, this timeline can vary in specific situations, such as cases involving minors or when injuries aren’t immediately discovered. Missing the deadline typically bars you from pursuing any claim. We prioritize promptly filing your claim to preserve your legal rights. Contact us as soon as possible after your injury to ensure you don’t lose the opportunity to recover compensation.
Many spinal cord injury cases settle before trial through negotiation with insurance companies. However, when insurers refuse fair settlement offers, trial becomes necessary to secure the full value of your claim. We’re fully prepared to present your case to a jury, and we have a strong track record of obtaining favorable verdicts. Whether your case settles or goes to trial, we handle every aspect of representation. Our litigation experience and trial skills ensure you receive maximum recovery regardless of the path your case takes.
Establishing liability in spinal cord injury cases requires proving that another party’s negligence or intentional action caused your injury. We conduct thorough investigations including accident scene reconstruction, witness interviews, and review of surveillance footage or police reports. We identify all potentially liable parties and pursue claims against their insurance companies. In some cases, multiple parties share responsibility, and we pursue claims against all of them. Our comprehensive approach ensures no responsible party escapes accountability.
Medical experts play a crucial role in spinal cord injury cases, providing testimony about your injury’s severity, causation, and long-term effects. We work with rehabilitation physicians, neurologists, orthopedic surgeons, and life care planners who explain your injury and future needs to juries in clear, compelling terms. Expert testimony often makes the difference between adequate and maximum compensation. We maintain relationships with highly qualified medical professionals throughout Washington and can quickly engage appropriate experts for your case.
Yes, you can receive both workers’ compensation benefits and pursue a third-party claim if someone other than your employer caused your workplace injury. Workers’ compensation covers medical expenses and lost wages, while third-party claims recover additional damages including pain and suffering. However, you must repay your workers’ compensation insurer from third-party recovery through a lien process. Our attorneys handle this complexity for you, ensuring compliance with all requirements while maximizing your net recovery from both sources.
Immediately after a spinal cord injury, seek emergency medical care and follow all medical treatment recommendations. Avoid moving unless absolutely necessary to prevent further injury. If possible, document the accident scene with photographs, gather witness contact information, and report the incident to appropriate authorities or property managers. Contact our office promptly to discuss your rights and begin protecting your legal claim. We advise you on medical care, documentation needs, and steps to preserve evidence for your case. Early legal consultation ensures you don’t miss critical deadlines or opportunities.
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