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What Causes Complete or Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury?

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What Causes Complete or Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury?

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Whether a victim will sustain complete or incomplete spinal cord injury will depend primarily upon the specific amount and type of damage the nerves that make up the spinal cord sustain. The spinal cord may become compressed, stretched, partially detached, or completely severed. If the spinal cord is only slightly damaged, incomplete paralysis or injury may result. If the spinal cord is severed, however, complete paralysis will most likely be the outcome.If someone else was responsible for your injuries, an attorney at our law firm may be able to help you seek and recover financial compensation. For more information, contact a Los Angeles spinal cord injury lawyer at Pacific Attorney Group today.

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