Utah Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys — Life-Altering Cases Handled With Expertise
Spinal cord injuries demand the highest levels of legal expertise and the largest damage recoveries.
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Spinal cord injuries range from partial to complete, and from temporary to permanent — but all of them have the potential to fundamentally change a person's life. Whether resulting in paraplegia, quadriplegia, chronic pain, or diminished function, spinal cord injuries require the largest and most comprehensive damage calculations in personal injury law. Our attorneys have the experience and resources to handle these catastrophic cases.
Complete vs. Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries
A complete spinal cord injury means total loss of function below the level of injury. An incomplete injury means partial preservation of function. Both types require comprehensive treatment, ongoing rehabilitation, and long-term care planning. We work with spinal cord injury specialists and life care planners to document the full lifetime impact of your injury.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the statute of limitations for spinal cord injury cases?
Utah's statute of limitations for personal injury is generally four years. However, notice requirements for government entities can be much shorter. We recommend contacting an attorney as soon as possible after any serious injury to ensure your rights are preserved.
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