Spinal Cord Injuries in Bicycle Accidents
Spinal injuries can cause permanent paralysis. Learn about treatment, prognosis, and lifetime compensation.
2023-12-03 • 7 min read
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Spinal cord injuries from bicycle accidents can result in partial or complete paralysis, fundamentally changing the victim's life forever. These cases require substantial compensation to cover lifetime care needs.• Paraplegia: Paralysis of lower body • Quadriplegia/Tetraplegia: Paralysis of all four limbs • Anterior Cord Syndrome: Loss of motor function, some sensation preserved • Central Cord Syndrome: Arms more affected than legs • Brown-Séquard Syndrome: One side of body affected • Hyperextension of neck (rear-end crashes) • Compression injuries (being run over) • Twisting/rotation of spine • First year: $500,000+ • Each subsequent year: $70,000+ • Lifetime cost: $2-3 million • First year: $1,000,000+ • Each subsequent year: $200,000+ • Lifetime cost: $5-10 million+ • Emergency and acute care • Rehabilitation • Wheelchair and equipment • Home modifications • Personal care assistants • Ongoing medical care • Lost wages and earning capacity • Life care planning expert • Economist for future damages • Medical experts on prognosis • Vocational experts • Understanding of insurance limits and assets
Types of Spinal Cord Injuries
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Complete Injuries No function below injury site. Results in:
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Incomplete Injuries Some function preserved. Types include:
How Cycling Accidents Cause SCI
- Direct impact to spine
Lifetime Costs of Spinal Cord Injury
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Paraplegia
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Quadriplegia (High)
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Costs Include:
Legal Considerations
SCI cases require:
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