The impacts of spinal cord injuries from motorcycle accidents

On Behalf of | Jan 3, 2025 | Motorcycle Accidents |

A motorcycle accident can cause various serious injuries, such as the spinal cord injury. The spinal cord is a vital part of the human body, and damage to it can have life-altering impacts.

The National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center reported that the top cause of spinal cord injuries in the country is vehicle crashes, including motorcycle accidents. If you have suffered from spinal cord damage due to a motorcycle accident, what do you need to know about its impacts so you can seek justice?

The importance of seeking medical attention

Following a motorcycle accident, it is essential to seek medical attention right away even if you think your injury is not serious. It can be difficult to detect a spinal cord injury, and delayed treatment can worsen it.

A spinal cord injury can cause various impacts, such as:

  • Paralysis or loss of mobility: You may experience partial or complete paralysis. This can affect your ability to walk, move or perform daily activities.
  • Chronic pain: It can cause ongoing discomfort and pain. This can affect your quality of life.
  • Emotional and psychological trauma: It may also lead to anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
  • Long-term medical care and expenses: It can require ongoing medical care, including physical therapy, medication and surgery. This can be costly and burdensome.

If the negligence of someone else caused your spinal cord injury, you may pursue compensation for damages. These include medical expenses, lost wages or income, reduced earning capacity, and pain and suffering.

Pursuing fair compensation and protecting your rights

Spinal cord injuries from motorcycle accidents can have impacts that may make it tough for you to fight for justice. Since the legal process can be daunting, seeking the advice of an advocate may help you navigate the legal system. In addition, having legal guidance may help you pursue fair compensation and protect your rights during the process.