What are Common Types of SCIs?
The extent of the claimant’s physical harm directly impacts their recoverable damages. Severe trauma to the spinal cord often results in paralysis. The two primary forms of paralysis are incomplete and complete.
When someone endures an incomplete spinal cord injury, this means that the individual continues to have a certain degree of sensation in the area below the injury location. On the other hand, complete paralysis occurs when a person suffers total immobility below the area of the spine that is damaged.
The extent of the individual’s injury depends significantly on the location upon which damage is inflicted. For instance, when someone suffers a lumbar spinal cord injury, only the lower extremities of the body would be impacted. If the injury occurs higher on the spinal column, more of the body will be affected.