Truck Accident Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer

Legally reviewed by our attorney networkUpdated 2026

A spinal cord injury from a truck crash can range from temporary nerve damage to complete, permanent paralysis. Because the injury often changes every aspect of daily life — mobility, medical needs, and independence — spinal cord injury claims require detailed medical projections and typically rank among the highest-value truck accident cases.

Key Takeaways

  • Injuries range from incomplete (some function retained) to complete (total loss below the injury site).
  • Lifetime medical and equipment costs can run into the millions of dollars.
  • Home modification and attendant care needs must be factored into damages.
  • Vocational experts assess lost earning capacity for the victim's remaining working years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a complete and incomplete spinal cord injury?+

A complete injury means total loss of sensation and function below the injury site; an incomplete injury means some function or sensation remains, with a wide range of possible outcomes.

How much does lifetime care for a spinal cord injury cost?+

Estimates for severe injuries frequently run into the millions of dollars over a lifetime, factoring medical care, equipment, home modification, and attendant care.

What kind of experts are used in these cases?+

Life-care planners, vocational rehabilitation experts, economists, and treating physicians typically all contribute testimony to establish the full scope of damages.

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