Spinal cord injuries often require a lifetime of care, and a settlement that only covers expenses incurred so far is rarely sufficient. A properly documented spinal cord injury claim accounts for:
- Past and future medical care, including emergency treatment, surgery, hospitalization, ongoing specialist care, and management of secondary conditions such as pressure injuries, infections, and respiratory issues.
- Rehabilitation and therapy, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation programs.
- Assistive technology — power wheelchairs, communication devices, and ventilators that may need to be replaced multiple times over a lifetime.
- Home and vehicle modifications, including ramps, widened doorways, roll-in showers, and adapted vehicles.
- Attendant care, whether provided by family or professional caregivers.
- Lost wages and loss of earning capacity across the victim's expected working life.
- Pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and loss of consortium for the victim and their family.
Building a thorough life care plan with medical, vocational, and economic experts is essential. Call 810-234-3667 for a free consultation.
