A complete spinal cord injury produces total loss of all motor and sensory function below the level of injury. Almost one half of all spinal cord injuries are complete. Injuries such as this require advice from specialist legal teams such as those at Serious Law due to their complex nature.
Even in complete spinal cord injuries, the spinal cord is rarely cut or transected. More commonly, loss of function is caused by a contusion or bruise in the spinal cord or by compromise of blood flow to the injured part of the spinal cord. We have in-depth experience of providing solutions in situations such as this. Please see our case studies and video case studies sections to find out more.
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