Spinal Cord Injury Claim

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Spinal cord injury is among the most devastating damage the body can suffer. It can have catastrophic consequences not only for the victims, but for their families as well. Claims can be highly complex, as awards can take into account much more than the initial spinal cord injury itself. The lifelong specialist care and treatment, with additional pressures and restrictions imposed on the lives of family carers can lead to compensation awards running into several million pounds.

Effects of spinal cord injury

The spinal cord consists of critical nerves carrying sensation and control for the entire body. Even minor damage can have severe consequences, from constant pain to paralysis. The extent of these effects will depend on how high up the spine the damage occurred. At the most extreme, a neck injury can cause total paralysis (quadriplegia) which may result in the victim having to be kept on a ventilator to breathe.

Handling spinal cord injury claims

Spinal injury claims are best dealt with by a specialist solicitor. Such injuries can affect all aspects of life for decades ahead. Only solicitors with appropriate experience will be aware of all the factors that can be taken into account when making a claim.


Personal Injury Litigation

How can I begin litigation for personal injury?

You should consult a solicitor who specialises in personal injury litigation straight away. You can fill in the form on this site to send us details of your claim. It really is that simple.

What is the process for personal injury litigation?

Your solicitor will first discuss your claim with you in some detail. He will then make a preliminary assessment of the chances of litigation succeeding. If you both decide to proceed, he will then conduct a more detailed investigation. He may take statements from you and others who are involved, obtain medical records and assessments, and seek expert medical opinions on the case. He will also collect evidence to show how the alleged negligence contributed to your injury.

Your solicitor will then assess the claim again and advise you on the strength of your case and how best to proceed. Depending on the cause of the injury, there may be several avenues for litigation. Most commonly, those responsible for the accident will be sued in civil court. The case will be heard by a judge who will decide liability and, if you win, make an award of compensation.

What do I have to prove to make personal injury litigation worthwhile?

If your litigation is to succeed, you must be able to prove “on the balance of probabilities” that your injury is due to negligence by another party. Note that this is a lesser degree of proof than a criminal case, and does not necessarily mean that you have to be entirely fault-free; you need only demonstrate that the other party is more than 50% responsible for your injury. If you can do this, a personal injury solicitor may well advise you proceed with litigation.

How much personal injury compensation can I win by litigation?

Amounts are determined on a case by case basis. In England and Wales, Judges have issued broad guideline figures for different types and degree of injury, laid down in the Judicial Studies Board Guidelines. This has been built up over the history of personal injury litigation. Information is given on this site under individual types of injury.

 

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