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    Syringomyelia – Spinal Cord Injury after an Accident

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    Syringomyelia is a medical condition where a syrinx (fluid-filled cyst) forms within the spinal cord. If the syrinx grows bigger over time, it can interrupt the normal flow of spinal fluid, thereby causing significant pain, weakness, and stiffness in the back.

    There are several causes of syringomyelia, including Chiari malformations, which happen when brain tissue extends into the spinal cord due to a defect in the cerebellum. People can also end up syringomyelia if their spinal cord is damaged in an accident. Even if it’s clear that there is an injury to the spinal cord, syringomyelia usually develops slowly over time. So, it’s important to keep an eye out for symptoms of the illness, which include:

    • Loss of reflexes
    • Headaches
    • Pain in your back, arms, and neck
    • Stiffness in the shoulders, back, arms, and/or legs
    • Muscle wasting or weakness
    • Reduced sensitivity to pain and changes in temperature
    • Curvature of the spine (scoliosis)

    Some people have little to no problems with the development of a syrinx, meaning that regular monitoring of the condition is all that’s necessary. However, many others have symptoms that are bothersome enough to disrupt many areas of their lives. These people may need surgery to alleviate the pressure that’s placed on the spinal cord by the syrinx.

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    Syringomyelia after a Car Accident

    Syringomyelia is a fairly rare disorder, and as a result, many people assume that it’s only associated with other rare conditions, like tumors in the spine. However, this form of damage to the spine can happen if you hurt your head or spinal cord in a car accident. Either of these injuries can put significant pressure on the spinal cord, resulting in the development of a syrinx.

    If left untreated, a syrinx can result in paralysis, chronic pain, and even death if the cyst expands into the brain stem. This is why immediate medical attention is essential if you were in a car crash or any type of motor vehicle accident. Though it won’t be obvious right away, constant monitoring by a neurologist is the key to treating syringomyelia from the early stage and managing the symptoms on a day-to-day basis.

    Considering the costs that are involved in recovering from an accident, it’s in your best interest to speak with a syringomyelia injury lawyer. Our attorney can explore the available legal actions with you during a free case evaluation.

    Syringomyelia Caused by a Slip and Fall

    Damage to the spinal cord is a common injury for those injured from a slip and fall or trip and fall accident. Thus, it’s possible to develop a syrinx in the spine that grows larger and results in compression of the nerves that transmit information from your brain to other parts of the body. Brain injury is another cause of syringomyelia after a slip and fall, which is often referred to as posttraumatic syringomyelia.

    There’s no denying the tremendous financial costs associated with treating spinal injuries that were caused by an accident. A syringomyelia accident injury attorney here at Normandie Law Firm is here to fight for you and the compensation you deserve if you were hurt in a slip and fall due to negligent conditions on someone else’s property.

    Syringomyelia as a Workplace Injury

    A workplace accident is another source of serious injuries to many parts of the body, including the spine. From being hit with a falling object to tripping over something that’s in the way, there are many ways you can end up with a syrinx, or cyst, in your spinal cord.

    As someone who was injured while acting in the interest of your employer, you may have the option of filing a claim for workers’ compensation. These are benefits you can access through the state of California for any type of work-related injury. There’s no need to show that negligence by another party caused the accident, so this is one major difference between WC claims and personal injury lawsuits.

    Keep in mind that you may have the option of suing for an accident, even if you are eligible for workers’ compensation. A delivery driver, for example, may be injured during his shift by a careless driver hitting his car from the back. Since the accident took place within the scope of employment, the victim can file a workers’ compensation claim through their employer. In addition, he can seek compensation from the other driver by filing an accident claim with their insurance company.

    Third party lawsuits for work accident injuries are very complicated, so you should have a lawyer on your side who is experienced with both types of legal actions. We can provide you with the help you need, so give us a call at your earliest convenience.

    How can I Sue for Syringomyelia Caused by an Accident?

    If another party is at fault for causing an accident where you were injured, you have the right to file a personal injury claim for monetary damages. These include various forms of compensation, like medical expenses, value of lost wages, pain and suffering, and damage to your property.

    Because syringomyelia is a complex injury that develops slowly over time, it can be very challenging to prove that the condition is the result of an accident. To maximize your chance of a successful outcome, please seek help from a lawyer with experience in syringomyelia and other spinal cord conditions. Our law firm has a dedicated team of legal experts, who are more than ready to build a strong case on your behalf. Then, we will file the necessary paperwork and fight to secure the highest possible settlement.

    How Long Do I have to File a Lawsuit?

    The California court system has deadlines for a civil claim, which is known as the statute of limitations. If you are filing a personal injury lawsuit, like a slip and fall or auto accident claim, you must do so within 2 years of when you were injured. This is likely to be the date of the accident, though exceptions can be made if the injury was not diagnosed until a later date.

    Note that the 2-year deadline is absolute, except under rare and unusual circumstances. If you are past the statutory deadline, your right to sue for a spinal cord injury lawsuit will be invalidated by the court.

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    What is the Deadline to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

    WC claims in the state of California must be filed no later than 1 year from the date of injury. This can be the date of an accident, or whenever you were diagnosed with a health condition that developed or worsened over time due to your work duties. Aside from the deadline to submit a claim, you must also notify your employer of the incident / injury within 30 days.

    Most people go to their supervisor right away in these situations, which is the recommended course of action. By initiating a claim with your employer as soon as possible, you can start receiving payments in a timely manner, which is crucial when you are out of work for an extended period of time.

    Contact Normandie Law Firm

    No matter what type of accident you had, we have the right legal expert for you here at Normandie Law Firm. Our personal injury and work accident lawsuit attorneys are happy to educate you on your rights and legal options during a free consultation. This way, you can make an informed choice on how to move forward with your life in a positive direction.

    Please note that all legal fees are deferred until the end of your case, so there’s no need to worry about paying us. As long as we bring you compensation from a successful lawsuit, we receive a portion of the funds to cover our expenses. If we fail to win your case, we make absolutely nothing, which is our promise to you under the Zero Fee Guarantee.

    We look forward to hearing your story and helping you obtain the funds you deserve by law.

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