Our team at the Morelli Law Firm has offered clients a road to compensation for decades. If you have questions about your next best steps in light of a spinal cord accident, our team is ready to give you a hand. You can secure help from a Philadelphia personal injury lawyer.
Call or complete our online contact form to discuss options to get funds for your medical expenses, lost pay, pain, and emotional suffering.
What Compensation Do You Get for a Spinal Injury?
A lawyer may help you get fair compensation for all your financial losses if you sustained a spinal injury due to someone else’s negligent actions. You may get funds for your:
Medical Bills
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) often require extensive treatment, resulting in high medical bills. We can help you get funds for your:
- Emergency treatment
- Transport to a hospital
- Medical tests (including MRIs)
- Long-term care and rehabilitation
- Medications
We believe in diligently representing spinal cord injury victims who need expensive medical care. Find out more by contacting us today.
Lost Wages
Settling with the insurance company or filing a personal injury lawsuit may allow you to secure funds to cover your lost wages after you sustain a spinal cord injury.
You could get funds for your lost earning potential if the effects of your injury prevent you from returning to your job.
Non-Economic Losses
As a spinal cord injury victim, you may qualify for funds to cover your non-economic losses. We can help you secure compensation to cover the emotional pain, mental anguish, and loss of quality of life you experience after an accident.
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877-751-9800Will You Get Punitive Damages for a SCI?
The court system in Pennsylvania only rarely awards punitive damages. These damages serve to penalize the individual responsible for your accidental injury. A Philadelphia spinal cord injury lawyer can determine if you qualify for this kind of compensation.
What Accidents Cause Spinal Cord Injuries?
Spinal cord injuries can come from many accidents. How you address your losses may vary depending on the circumstances that led to your accident. We may help with a spinal cord injury lawsuit after a(n):
Car Accident
When you first think of a spinal cord injury, you likely think of a car accident. There are connections, for example, between chronic whiplash and incomplete spinal cord injuries. Car accidents can also result in spinal-based paralysis or reduced motor function.
If you have to contend with a spinal cord injury after a car accident, an attorney can identify the party liable for your losses. While this may be an independent driver, it may also be a company like Uber or Lyft. You may even be able to hold a trucking agency responsible for the losses you suffered.
Act of Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice describes instances of neglect or deliberate mistreatment conducted by medical professionals. You may not always know that you’ve fallen victim to medical malpractice until years after you’ve requested care.
If you can trace your spinal cord injury back to medical malpractice, you can take legal action against the parties you believe to be liable for your losses. You could file a claim against a singular doctor or medical institution.
You can obtain third-party evidence regarding liability for your medical losses with help from professionals recommended by our spinal cord injury lawyers. Submit these third-party opinions with your initial complaint to back your request for compensation.
Defective Product
There are circumstances under which a manufacturer may have failed to consider consumers’ safety when releasing a product. Product liability cases involving spinal cord damage often cite incomplete warning labels or poor construction.
If you have a product liability case, know that your eventual complaint must target a company instead of a specific individual. No matter what industry the company serves, don’t let their legal team intimidate you out of legal action.
Instead, allow us to manage your professional communications and represent your best interests.
Sports Injury
You may sustain a SCI while playing sports. These injuries could result in loss of sensation, paralysis, and other damage to your spinal column.
Workplace Accident
Additionally, you could build a spinal cord injury case after sustaining an injury on the job. A personal injury attorney can review your situation and determine if you qualify for economic and non-economic damages in this situation.
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877-751-9800Filing a Spinal Cord Injury Claim
Regardless of the forces at work in your accident, you need to file a spinal cord injury claim if you want to request financial support for your losses. To do this, you’ll need to elaborate on alleged liability with the help of on-the-scene evidence.
Only once you have liability, evidence thereof, and an estimate of your losses and compensation can you bring your claim to a county clerk. From there, it’s up to members of your local circuit to determine whether or not to bring your case forward.
However, filing a legal claim doesn’t require you to commit to a trial. Instead, you can use the legal backing issued by your claim to file a demand letter. Our team can manage your out-of-court negotiations as necessary.
The Benefits of Working With a Spinal Cord Injury Attorney
Contending with a spinal cord injury, just like any other injury, takes time and patience. These kinds of injuries can permanently change the way you live your life, either by limiting your mobility or introducing elements of chronic pain into your life.
If you are struggling with these new conditions, you may not feel as though you have the energy to pursue a civil suit. Fortunately, our team can work on your behalf. While you focus on recovering, our Philadelphia spinal cord injury attorneys can:
- Establish liability with evidence to back your claim
- Draw connections between your losses and another party’s behavior
- Estimate your case compensation
- Submit your complaint within Pennsylvania’s state deadline
- Communicate with liable parties on your behalf
- Arrange and represent you in out-of-court negotiations
- Carry your case to trial
- Gather witness statements and prepare cross-examinations
In short, you don’t have to let a civil case add additional stress to your recovery. Instead, you can focus on living your life while we fight to increase your personal injury settlement.
We can also explain how to increase your personal injury settlement.
The Spinal Cord Claim Statute of Limitations in Pennsylvania
You have a limited amount of time to act on the losses you endured in a spinal cord injury accident. In most personal injury cases, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statute §5542 gives you two years to act on your losses.
This deadline only changes in cases involving medical malpractice. You may have two years to file a medical malpractice suit after you discover the damage to your spinal cord.
If you’re not sure how much time you have left to file your legal suit, call the spinal cord injury lawyers with our team. We can gather the information you need to present your case to a county clerk.
Take Charge with a Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer in Philadelphia
Spinal cord injuries have varied symptoms, but all of them can make your day-to-day life less comfortable. You can discuss your legal options with one of our Philadelphia spinal cord injury lawyers at Morelli Law Firm.
When the time comes for you to schedule your case evaluation, you can get in touch with our office. We can discuss your case over the phone or through our online contact form.
Call or text 877-751-9800 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form