The spinal cord is the pathway that conveys messages from the brain to other parts of the body. Most of the time, we don’t even think about the fact that our spinal cords are functioning exactly as they should. Someone asks us to pass the salt shaker, and we reach out, grasp it, and hand it over without thinking about how we did it.
But for someone with a spinal cord injury, such simple actions become impossible. It is as if a telephone cable has been cut, and messages from the brain no longer make it to their intended destinations. When such a life-changing injury happens as a result of a surgical error, it is even more devastating—and it is probably medical malpractice.
The effect of a spinal cord injury depends in part on what area of the spinal cord was damaged. In general, the higher the level of the injury on the spine, the more of the body that may be affected. Spinal cord injuries due to surgical malpractice may include:
Patients who submit to medical treatment expect their doctors to make them better, not worse. Unfortunately, a seemingly small mistake can lead to profound and permanent damage. Spinal cord injury is one of the most serious forms of surgical malpractice, and it can happen in a variety of ways, such as:
These are only some of the many ways that people sustain spinal cord injuries due to medical malpractice. While the overall incidence of such injuries is small compared to the number of surgeries performed, that is little comfort to the small minority of patients whose lives are changed forever by a negligent spinal cord injury.
If you were injured by surgical malpractice or some other form of medical malpractice, your damages may include a wide variety of losses you have suffered, including:
Some damages are easier to determine than others. For instance, if you had a job making $100,000 per year before your injury and are now unable to work, your lost income is relatively simple to document. Things like pain and suffering are more difficult to put a price tag on. An experienced attorney can help a jury to understand what you have lost, and what it is worth in financial terms.
Even the most straightforward surgery carries risks; that is why hospitals require patients to provide informed consent for procedures. However, just because you agreed to accept certain unavoidable risks in order to have surgery does not mean that you consented to the risk of surgical error.
That said, it can be difficult to determine whether a poor outcome from a surgery was the result of an unavoidable complication or a surgeon’s mistake. If you suffered a spinal cord injury during or after surgery, you should never assume that there is nothing that you can do about it. Even if there is no chance of a full physical recovery, you may still be entitled to compensation for your injuries that will allow you to live the best and fullest life possible.
Even if you are unsure whether your injury was caused by your doctor’s negligence, you should consult an experienced medical malpractice attorney as soon as possible. An attorney who regularly practices in this area will have the knowledge and resources (including medical experts) available to investigate whether you have a viable claim for malpractice. If you wait too long to speak to an attorney, the statute of limitations could expire and your claim could be barred forever. Contact The Fraser Law Firm P.C. today to schedule a consultation.