Our brain and spinal cord injury lawyers can help you.

Did you suffer a brain or spinal cord injury in an accident? If so, you could be owed significant compensation from the party responsible. The Houston brain and spinal cord injury lawyers at Williams Hart & Boundas are here to listen to you and help you get the money you deserve for your claim. Don’t wait. Contact us now.

Two types of injuries that can have a lifelong impact on victims are brain and spinal cord injuries. In many cases, these injuries have profound effects on victims and the immediate family members of victims who must provide full-time assistance for their loved ones.

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Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Statistics

According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center (NSCISC), there are about 17,730 new spinal cord injury cases every year. An estimated 291,000 people live with spinal cord injuries in the United States.

The NSCISC reported that 39.3 percent of spinal cord injuries result from motor vehicle crashes. The second most common cause of spinal cord injuries is falls, which accounted for 31.8 percent of these injuries.

The estimated average yearly expenses for high tetraplegia victims (C1-C4) is $1,129,302 for the first year and $196,107 for each subsequent year. While paraplegia costs $550,000 in the first year and $72,000 in the following years, tetraplegia costs $816,000 in the first year and $120,000 in the following years. Paraplegia victims make up the majority of TBI patients.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2014, roughly 2.87 million TBI-related emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths occurred. TBI contributed to the deaths of 56,800 people in the United States, including 2,529 deaths among children.

The CDC reported that the leading causes of TBIs in 2014 were:

  • Falls, accounting for 48 percent of emergency department visits. 
  • People being struck by or against objects was the second-leading cause of TBI-related emergency department visits with 17 percent.
  • Motor vehicle accidents were the third leading cause of TBI-related hospitalizations with 14 percent.

Types of Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Cases We Handle

Williams Hart & Boundas represents people who have suffered brain or spinal cord injuries in accidents caused by the negligence of another party. Both of these types of injuries can result in significant lifelong implications for victims, but there are some differences between the two.

Brain injuries can fall under two categories. First, an acquired brain injury (ABI) is usually the result of an illness or other possible conditions with the body not associated with impact to a person’s head. Some of the most common causes of ABI include stroke, hypoxia (lack of oxygen), or tumors. In some cases, victims may have possible medical malpractice claims. 

The other type of brain injury is traumatic brain injury (TBI). A TBI is usually the result of some kind of blow to a person’s head.

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Assault

The effects of brain injuries are not as visible to the average person as other types of injuries, such as broken bones. As a result, many insurance companies downplay the severity of such injuries and often minimize the actual cost of treating the injuries on their initial settlement offers.

Williams Hart & Boundas understands that an ABI or TBI has enormous physical, mental, and cognitive effects on victims. As a result, some victims require full-time assistance, and many others can never regain meaningful employment.

Brain and spinal cord injuries can vary

Our firm fights to ensure that all types of brain injury victims get the compensation they need and deserve for all of their past, present, and future needs. In addition, we will work to make sure negligent parties are held accountable.

On the other hand, spinal cord injuries are more evident to the average person. A spinal cord injury may be complete or incomplete. With a complete spinal cord injury, the victim loses all feeling and ability to control movement below the spinal cord injury. An incomplete spinal cord injury involves a victim retaining sensory or motor function below the affected area. 

The spinal cord is a long and fragile tube-like structure that connects the brain to a person’s nervous system. The spinal cord is protected by three layers of meninges (membranes lining the skull and vertebral canal) and the surrounding bone called vertebrae. The extent of a spinal cord injury is often determined by the particular vertebrae that have been affected. 

The human vertebral column includes 33 vertebrae that are divided as follows:

Cervical Vertebrae (C1-C7)

Injuries to the neck’s high-cervical nerves (C1-C4) are among the most severe types of spinal cord injuries. Victims may suffer paralysis in their arms, hands, and legs. It can be difficult for victims to breathe on their own or control bowel or bladder movements. A victim may also have an impaired or reduced ability to speak, and many victims require full-time 24-hour care with virtually all activities.

 If the C5-C7 nerves are damaged the victim may not be able to control their arms or hands (including the ability to grip). If the C6 or C7 nerves are damaged the victim may not be able to control their bowel or bladder movements. Therefore, a C5 injury may require some assistance with daily activities.

Thoracic Vertebrae (T1-T12)

 Injuries to the vertebrae in the upper back (T1-T5) often affect a victim’s trunk (the central part of the body) and legs. Still, hand and arm functions are usually unaffected. Many people who suffer T1-T5 injuries will require wheelchairs. Injuries to the vertebrae in the middle of the back (T6-T12) typically affect muscles in the trunk, but some victims may be able to walk with braces.

Lumbar Vertebrae (L1-L5)

Injuries to the lumbar nerves in the lower back can result in loss of bowel and bladder control. These injuries generally affect a person’s hip and legs, and some victims may require wheelchairs while others could walk with braces.

Sacral Vertebrae (S1-S5)

Injuries to the vertebrae in a person’s pelvis can also result in loss of bowel and bladder control, but many victims can walk again.

Coccyx

The coccyx is comprised of three to five vertebrae that are commonly referred to as a person’s tailbone. Coccyx injuries do not have the same effects on other parts of the body as other spinal cord injuries, but victims may suffer severe pain—especially during bowel movements.

Doctors use specific names to refer to spinal cord injuries. Tetraplegia (also known as quadriplegia) refers to injuries creating paralysis of all limbs. Paraplegia is the loss of sensation and movement in the lower half of the body, while triplegia involves loss of feeling and control in one arm and both legs.

Contact Our Houston Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers Today

People who have suffered severe injuries face a significant number of financial concerns. In addition to overwhelming medical bills, many victims wonder when they might be able to ever return to work and how they will be able to support themselves. 

These concerns about money often lead to some victims thinking that handling their claims by themselves will allow them to keep more of their final settlement or jury award. In truth, insurance companies frequently settle cases at a fraction of what they are forced to pay victims who have legal representation.

Keep in mind that insurers are only concerned about their bottom lines and want to pay as little as possible to resolve injury claims. Williams Hart & Boundas will work to help you recover all of the compensation you deserve.

Our firm can handle negotiations with insurance companies and all related paperwork so you can focus on your recovery. Additionally, we represent clients on a contingency fee basis, so you pay us nothing unless you receive a settlement or verdict. Finally, you can have our firm provide an honest and thorough evaluation of your case when you contact us to schedule a free consultation.

SOME OF OUR VERDICTS

$1,580,000

jury verdict for injuries resulting from an accident that occurred while drilling an oil well.

$6,110,000

jury verdict against manufacturer of a toxic product.

$3,700,000

jury verdict against industrial facility for a wrongful death.

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What Our Clients Say

The compassion and determination with which we’ve served our community for nearly 40 years set us apart from other law firms. More than 200,000 clients have trusted our reputation as an honest and experienced team who will stop at nothing to secure compensation for their suffering. This trust has consistently earned us top-tier recognition as a nationally acclaimed personal injury trial law firm with a proven record of success.

To win the toughest cases, it takes resources, perseverance, and decades of legal experience. We offer 100% free and confidential case evaluations. Fill out a contact form or connect with one of our helpful live chat representatives. Real people. Real help. We are ready to hear your story.

 

Hali JoinerHali Joiner
21:20 20 Jan 22
They handled a case for me years ago and when money came due to me recently the Wanda Ruiz did everything she could to track me down. That's amazing! I am so thankful.
Nafisa MorrisNafisa Morris
19:58 11 Jan 22
The team at Williams Hart & Boundas walked with me through the most difficult years of my life. For over 4 years, they fought diligently to get me and my children what we deserved. I was always impressed with their intricate, detailed knowledge of our case during each and every hearing or meeting. I am grateful I chose them to represent us.
Sharon SamuelSharon Samuel
17:45 30 Dec 21
I truly recommend Williams Hart & Boundas Law Firm to everyone. Everyone that works here is extremely professional and friendly.
Melissa VelazquezMelissa Velazquez
22:38 28 Dec 21
Everyone here has been very helpful and professional. I appreciate their knowledge and responsiveness. Definitely making my experience less stressful.
Swift FrostSwift Frost
20:42 23 Dec 21
I would like to thank Williams Hart & Boundas for showing compassion to our sister. She is the sole breadwinner in her house and when she got into a terrible accident that sent her to the hospital for weeks recently, they helped her with her legal issues at no cost. This shows that they are a great neighbor to the community they serve. They are a great example of how we all should behave. Thank you.
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