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Have you Suffered from a Spine and Brain Injury?Spinal cord injuries are described as either complete or incomplete. In a complete spinal cord injury there is complete loss of sensation and muscle function in the body below the level of the injury. In an incomplete spinal cord injury there is some remaining function below the level of the injury. In most cases both sides of the body are affected equally. Brain and Spine Injury Compensation
Because paraplegia is a permanent life altering injury, both long term physical and psychological therapies are usually recommended, rehabilitation is normally extensive and ongoing. Our experienced barn and spine injury attorneys are familiar with the recovery process of such an injury and will do all they can to make sure that your rights as victim are recognized. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain and spine injury let the Law Offices of Madison Law Group help you. Call us toll-free at 1-866-534-2591 for a confidential consultation. |
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Most spinal cord injuries are described as either being complete or incomplete. In a complete spinal cord injury there is complete loss of sensation and muscle function in the body, below where the level of injury impacted. In an incomplete spinal cord injury there is some remaining function below the level of the spine injury. However in all brain and spine cases the result in the form of permanent damage, the victim must consider having compensation for the injuries, for long term care and for damages. The major areas that are usually affected from a brain and spine injury include: 

