Spinal Cord Injuries
Leading Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers Serving Clients Nationwide
At the law firm of Scherffius, Ballard, Still & Ayres, LLP, we have over 115 years of experience representing victims of personal injury. We are ready to put our knowledge and track record to work for clients and their families that have experienced a spinal cord injury (SCI.)
Our attorneys understand what spinal cord injuries can mean for individuals and their families. As there are no cures for spinal cord injuries, individuals are forever affected. We work to obtain the life-long financial resources you will need if you have suffered one of these catastrophic injuries. We consult long-term care specialists and economist to ensure a settlement or verdict will fully compensate, providing the medical and financial stability you and your family needs.
Common Cases
Spinal cord injuries can result from auto accidents, falls, gunshot wounds, acts of violence, sporting injuries and more. Spinal cord injuries are classified as either complete or incomplete injuries. In a complete SCI, all nerve signals are obstructed from the brain to below the level of injury. In an incomplete SCI, some functionality remains below the level of injury.
Some common types of spinal cord injuries are as follows:
- Paralysis
- Broken back
- Paraplegia
- Quadriplegia
- Tetraplegia
- Loss of bodily functioning (including bowel, bladder, sexual and more)
In preparing our cases, we consult doctors, physicians and other medical experts to add depth to our cases. Our lawyers have a known reputation nationwide for obtaining results for our clients.
Our attorneys work diligently to seek compensation for victims of spinal cord injuries. To schedule a consultation with one of our personal injury lawyers, contact us online or call us toll free at 866-508-1959.
From our office in Atlanta, Georgia, we represent clients throughout the southeastern United States including North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama & Florida. We also represent clients throughout cities in Georgia including Atlanta, Savannah, Columbus, Macon, Augusta, Dalton, Gainesville, Athens, Rome and Valdosta, and across the country.