Schaumburg, IL personal injury lawyerCar crashes can cause a wide variety of injuries. While some injuries are relatively minor and should improve over time, others leave victims facing life-altering conditions. Catastrophic injuries like spinal cord damage that leads to paralysis may require extensive changes in your daily life. If someone else’s negligence caused your paralysis, you deserve compensation.

How do you know if you qualify? What kinds of compensation can you receive? The skilled lawyers at Newland & Newland, LLP can discuss these questions and provide answers during your free consultation.

Are There Different Levels of Spinal Cord Injuries?

Vertebrae and cartilage enclose the human spinal cord for protection, but it is still incredibly vulnerable. As the brain’s messenger, the spinal cord controls our sense of touch, ability to move, posture, and support. Blunt impacts, cuts, and punctures can temporarily or permanently damage the spinal cord. The effects are usually focused below the injured location. Paraplegics are paralyzed in their legs and lower bodies, with quadriplegics unable to move any of their limbs.