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Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries

Additionally, you may have injuries to specific, singular nerves, which may only appear as a small area of damage. For instance, if the spinal nerve controlling the lower left leg is hurt, you can lose motion and sensation in that area only.

No matter what type of spinal cord injury you experience, it is a devastating injury that can have a long-lasting impact on your life. In some cases, it can prevent you from working and earning the wages you need to care for yourself and your loved ones. If you need financial help after a spinal cord injury, you may be entitled to Social Security long-term disability benefits. To discuss your case, contact an Indiana long-term disability lawyer from the Charles D. Hankey Law Office, P.C., today.

Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries

By: Michael Enfield




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