Injuries to the spine and spinal cord are, of course, very serious and after sustaining such an injury, it can be very difficult to get your life back to what it was. That is why it is important to make sure that you seek the guidance of an experienced spinal claims specialist if you have sustained a back injury. Compensation from a claim can go towards medical treatment and rehabilitation, sustaining quality of life, comfort, and fund any forced lifestyle changes if the injury is very serious. In very severe circumstances, compensation could be used to pay for round the clock care.
These factors make a spinal injury claim a very serious matter indeed – both for the injured individual and their family. This is why it is important that when making a claim, to use a qualified, experienced claims specialist to handle the matter on your behalf – one that knows the intricacies of the claims process and, more crucially, one that has proven track record of resolving spinal injury claims.
Once you’ve begun the process, a competent specialist will tell you that there are proverbial “yardsticks” that are used to determine the compensation for “typical” types of cases, such as minor or recoverable spinal damage. Even so, any compensation award will be affected by liability for the accident/incident itself, any financial losses incurred by the injured individual (and legal fees), the adjudged level of negligence (or wilfulness in some cases) that resulted in the injury, etc. These factors help to establish grounds for a spinal injury claim, determine the outcome and conclude the compensation award.
All of these are, of course, independent of each other, yet gives a larger picture of the injury to court officials who can therefore determine the amount of compensation awarded to an injured individual. To put this in perspective, in 2002, a factory worker was awarded over 2.4m in damages when a fork life truck fell on him an left him paralysed.
This considerably large compensation award, and others like it since, gives us an understanding of how severe injuries can be, and how the courts determine compensation.
Spinal injury claims should only be made with expert advice and assistance