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Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal cord injury compensation may be available if your spinal injury is the result of an accident that was not your fault. This includes instances of medical negligence and criminal injury. If you believe that you may be entitled to spinal injury compensation, speak to our dedicated team of serious injury solicitors today – we offer you a FREE no-obligation consultation.


How much money is my claim worth?Complete the contact form, or call 0800 888 6 888

May I take this opportunity to express my greatest gratitude to all the colleagues that have handled my case so professionally and quickly. Very impressed.
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Types of spinal cord injury

Your spinal cord injury may be classified as being complete or incomplete:

  • Complete injury – paralysis below the level of the injury
  • Incomplete injury – limited motor function below the level of the injury

Regions of the spine:

Cervical spine (the neck)

A complete spinal injury in this region may result in a full body paralysis. Where your cervical spine injury is incomplete, you may experience weakness or reduced motor function in the body and limbs.

Thoracic spine (upper back)

A complete spinal injury in this region may result in paralysis in the body and legs. Where your thoracic injury is incomplete, you may experience weakness in the body and legs. The arms are typically not affected.

Lumbar spine (lower back)

A complete spinal injury in this region may result in paralysis in the lower body and legs. Where your lumbar injury is incomplete, you may experience reduced bowel control and weakness in the legs.

Sacral spine (base of the spine)

A spinal injury in this region may result in paralysis in the hips and legs. Where your sacral spine injury is incomplete, you may experience reduced motor function particularly in the lower legs and feet.

Depending on the details of your spinal injury, we may be able to help you to access many different types of specialist medical care and support as part of your claim.


How we could help you:

  • Mobility aids
  • Loss of earnings
  • Home adaptations
  • Private healthcare
  • Advice on worker rights
  • Advice on state benefits

Spinal injury claim time limit

We advise speaking to us as soon as you believe that you may be entitled to personal injury compensation. Any cause for delay in beginning your spinal injury compensation claim may be taken into account regarding your personal injury claim time limit. For further information, please see What is the personal injury claim time limit? or contact us today for instant answers and peace of mind.

For further information on the types of rehabilitation that may be available, please see my rehabilitation

Whether your spinal injury is the result of medical negligence, criminal injury, or an accident that was not your fault, we could help you to secure maximum personal injury compensation. Remember, we offer you a FREE no-obligation consultation. Discover today whether you have a claim.

Call 0800 888 6 888 or email

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