That depends on many factors:
# Extent of injury # Whether or not it was work-related # Whether or not someone else is liable # How good your lawyer is :)
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Scoliosis
A lawyer specializing in sueing for injury compensation would be the best bet for a spinal cord injury. If the injury was obtained during a medical procedure then a malpractice lawyer would be ideal.
yes
The spinal cord
loss of touch and propioception on the same side
The spinal column is a bony encasement made of movable discs, which protect the spinal cord but allow for movement. If the spine is bent too sharply the spinal column or spinal cord can be injured. http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/spinal-cord-injuries/index.html
The dorsal cavity is contained in the skull and vertebral column. The brain is located within the skull, and the spinal cord is located within the vertebral column. The brain and spinal cord are both encased in bone to protect them from injury.
Yes (also higher)
A C2 spinal cord injury is an injury to the 2nd spinal segment in the cervical section of the spinal cord.
All animals with a spinal chord have a spinal column to protect it. The spinal column is often referred to as the "back bone", so only vertebrates have one.
The spinal cord runs through the center of the vertebral column, protected by the vertebral bones. It is a crucial part of the central nervous system, responsible for transmitting messages between the brain and the rest of the body. Injury to the spinal cord can result in serious neurological deficits.