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A spinal cord injury is not a single condition with a single outcome. The location of the damage, the degree to which the cord is affected, and the resulting loss of function vary considerably from one victim to the next, and those distinctions carry real legal and medical consequences. Correctly classifying the types of spinal cord injuries in Montgomery accident cases is an important first step toward understanding what a fair recovery looks like for you.

The Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown has represented seriously injured clients in the area for over 31 years, with a focus on catastrophic injuries and complex claims. We believe informed clients make better decisions, and our spinal cord injury attorney is committed to helping you understand every aspect of your case from the beginning.

Spinal Cord Injury Classification and Legal Significance

Medical professionals in Montgomery classify spinal cord injuries based on whether the injury results in complete or incomplete paralysis. A complete injury results in total loss of motor function and sensation below the damage site, while an incomplete injury means that some degree of function is preserved, though the impairment can still be severe. How much of the victim’s body is impacted by the injury is also an important consideration. The classifications generally seen in spinal cord injury cases include:

  • Paraplegia: Results from damage to the lower spinal regions and affects the legs and lower body while leaving upper body function intact
  • Tetraplegia (quadriplegia): Results from cervical spine damage and affects all four limbs and, in many cases, respiratory function
  • Central cord syndrome: The most common incomplete injury, causing greater impairment in the arms than the legs, and often affecting bladder control
  • Anterior cord syndrome: Typically eliminates motor function and pain sensation below the injury while preserving some light touch sensation
  • Brown-Sequard syndrome: Caused by penetrating trauma, resulting in motor loss on the injured side and sensory loss on the opposite side

These distinctions matter because they directly affect a victim’s prognosis, long-term care needs, and the value of a legal claim.

How Does Injury Severity Shape the Value of Your Claim?

Regardless of the type of spinal cord injury you have suffered, the compensation you are entitled to must reflect the full lifetime cost of that injury and how it affects your life in Montgomery. Someone with tetraplegia faces fundamentally different long-term needs than someone with an incomplete lumbar injury, and the legal claim must account for these needs. Lifetime medical care, rehabilitation, adaptive equipment, home modifications, in-home assistance, and lost earning capacity all factor into what a fair resolution requires.

At the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown, we have built relationships with highly qualified medical professionals with decades of experience treating personal injury patients, as well as nationally regarded voices in life care planning and accident reconstruction. These resources allow us to accurately value your claim and strengthen the argument of your case for maximum compensation.

As our client, you can also expect personalized attention and easy access to your legal team. We intentionally limit the number of cases we accept so that you receive the time and resources your situation demands. You will maintain direct contact with your assigned paralegal as well as Attorney Brown throughout the process.

Call a Montgomery Attorney About Types of Spinal Cord Injuries

The differences between types of spinal cord injuries in Montgomery are not just medical. They are the foundation of how a claim is built, and they inform what a reasonable settlement or jury award might look like.

If you or someone you love has suffered a spinal cord injury due to another party’s negligence, contact the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown today to discuss your legal options during a free consultation.