If your or someone you know has sustained head trauma or a back or neck injury, spinal cord injury may result. There are many signs and symptoms to look for following an Albuquerque car crash, and medical treatment should be sought. Contact an experienced New Mexico injury attorney at (505) 938-2300 today.

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6/25/2010
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Symptoms of Spinal Cord Injury Following a New Mexico Car Crash

The majority of people who witness a motorcycle or car crash in New Mexico do not know how to help someone who has just been injured in an accident. It is extremely important that we all understand the signs and symptoms of spinal cord injury and what steps to take in order to minimize the damage.

Spinal cord injury is a serious injury that can result from motor-vehicle accidents. If not treated properly, a spinal cord injury can lead to a lifetime of paralysis. If you or someone else has been injured in a New Mexico car or motorcycle accident, there may be warning signs and symptoms of spinal cord injury to watch for, including:

  • Numbness and loss of feeling or movement in your hands or feet
  • Severe pain in your head, neck, or back
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Weakness or lack of coordination in any area of your body
  • Trouble walking or balancing
  • Loss of bladder control

Sometimes numbness or paralysis will gradually occur as a result of swelling around the spinal cord. It is essential to see a doctor and get treatment for your injuries as soon as you can, especially if you have sustained trauma to the neck, head, or back.

If you witness someone getting injured in a car accident in Albuquerque or anywhere else in New Mexico, do not move the injured person if there is a possibility of a neck, head, or back injury. Call 911, and hold the victim’s head and neck still until the paramedics arrive.

If you believe the car accident in New Mexico was cased by the negligence of others, contact the law firm of Keller & Keller at (505) 938-2300 and speak directly with an experienced New Mexico injury attorney today.


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