Complete Incomplete

Learn about Complete Incomplete and your legal options after an accident.

Spinal cord injuries are classified as complete or incomplete based on nerve function loss. This distinction plays a major role in recovery expectations and legal claims.

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Documentation and treatment details can significantly affect claim value.

Understanding Complete vs. Incomplete Injuries

Complete injuries result in total loss of function below the injury site, while incomplete injuries allow some movement or sensation. Prognosis varies widely, making medical evaluation essential.

What to Do Next

Obtain neurological assessments and follow rehabilitation plans closely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Incomplete injuries generally offer better recovery potential.

Yes. Secondary damage can increase impairment.

Yes. Severity influences claim value.

No. It may change as swelling decreases.

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