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Spine and Back Accident Lawsuit Loans – Advanced Payout from Delta Lawsuit Loans

Injuries to the spinal cord include damage to any part of the spinal cord, which consists of the nerves at the end of the spinal canal, also called the cauda equina.

Spinal cord and back injuries can be severe and cause permanent damage, including paralysis below the injured spinal cord.

If you’ve injured your back or spine, there’s a good chance that you’ll, unfortunately, be out of work for a while, if not permanently.

On top of the exorbitant costs of treating an injury to the spine or neck, it means you need money quickly.
But it could take years to see a penny from a settlement––and you don’t have years to pay the bills. That’s where Delta Lawsuit Loans comes in.

After you’ve been in a car accident, slip and fall, or injured your back or spine some other way and you’ve hired a lawyer, Delta Lawsuit Loans can give you a lawsuit loan to get you from injury to settlement. When you win your lawsuit, your attorney will pay us back out of the agreement.

If don’t win your settlement for some reason, you owe us nothing so no need to worry about not being able to pay back.

How Do the Spine and Back Injuries Happen?

There are several ways in which spine and back injuries can occur, several of which lend themselves to car accidents, slip and falls, and a whole host of other injuries.

Blow on the Area of the Body

The first way an injury to the spine or back can occur is through an immediate blow to the area. The force of the blow can dislocate, compress, crush, or fracture a vertebra or multiple vertebrae, or else damage ligaments or disks in the spinal cord or the spine itself.

This sort of cause is common when spinal cord or back damage happens due to a car accident or slip and fall. This damage can also occur because of internal bleeding, inflammation, fluid accumulation, and swelling around the area of the spine.

Stabbing, Violence or Gunshots

Another cause of spinal cord injury, possible in police brutality cases, is when a gunshot pierces the spinal cord. It can also occur if the spinal cord is stabbed.

Regardless of the exact circumstances of your case or how your back or spine was injured, you could be eligible for a Spine and Back Accident lawsuit loan from us.

We fund all sorts of cases and all sorts of injuries that result, including all types of spinal cord and back injuries.

Apply on our website or give us a call and we could have you set up with a pre-settlement cash advance in as little as 24 hours!

Types of Spine and Back Injuries

There are two major categories of injuries resulting from damage to the spinal cord.

This category your injury falls into is affected by two factors: where the injury occurred on the spinal cord and how severe the injury was.

Your spinal cord damage can be classified as either complete or incomplete.

A complete spinal cord injury means that you’ve become wholly paralyzed below wherever on your spinal cord, the injury occurred. (A complete injury does not mean that you are completely paralyzed; only that the paralysis you have is complete to the area below the injury.)

An incomplete spinal cord injury means you have at least some ability to function below the injured area. It can range from almost complete control to almost paralysis; as long as you are not completely paralyzed in the area, the injury is incomplete.

Additionally, there are two special terms for types of complete paralysis that commonly result from a spinal cord injury.

Tetraplegia, or quadriplegia, refers to a condition in which the entire body below the neck is completely paralyzed, including the limbs, trunk, and pelvic organs. Paraplegia refers to a condition in which the whole body below the waist is completely paralyzed; unlike quadriplegia, paraplegics can move their arms and hands.

Whether you suffered a complete or incomplete injury, and whether you fall into any category, We can help with your medical and other costs between your injury and your settlement.

Instead of waiting for ages for your settlement money to come through, take back control of your life with a pre-settlement loan from us.

How Do I Know if I Have a Spine or Back Injury?

Sometimes your spine or back injury will be visible.

If you feel numbness and cannot move on impact, there’s a good chance you have a spine or back injury.

But sometimes the symptoms can take longer to manifest, and you may only experience numbness or paralysis after the accident.

Some things to look out for include, obviously, paralysis, as well as the loss of certain sensations; changes in sexual function, sensitivity, and fertility; difficulty breathing or coughing; pain or stinging; exaggerated reflexes or spasms; and/or loss of bowel or bladder control; difficulty balancing and walking; twisted neck or back; extreme back pain or neck, head, or backpressure; or weakness or incoordination anywhere in the body. If you notice any of these symptoms, you should see a doctor immediately.

Any time you wait between noticing these symptoms and going to the doctor can worsen the injuries.

Furthermore, if you believe that someone else has suffered a spine or back injury, do not attempt to move him or her because it can worsen any injury that has already occurred.

You should call 911 and follow the instructions the dispatcher gives you until emergency help arrives.

If you’ve suffered a spine or back injury or any other injury, We can tide you over until you start to seeing settlement money.

If you’re in the process of settling, you already know how long it can take for your attorney to negotiate a fair settlement.

In the meantime, you’ve still got bills you need to pay and other costs that come up and don’t just wait to pop up until you have your settlement money.

A lawsuit loan from us gives you the power to keep living your life even after a serious injury so that you can make it from the injury to your settlement without having to offer lower than you deserve.

How Do You Treat Spine or Back Injuries?
Unfortunately, as medicine currently stands, many spine and back injuries are permanent, though scientists hope they will soon be able to treat spine and back injuries.

For now, specific treatments and rehabilitation techniques work for many spine and back injury victims to live independent lives.

Once you’re medically capable of retaining an attorney and doing so, it’s time to call us or apply on our website.

We’ll discuss your case with your attorney and, if you’re approved, you could see the cash you need in days instead of months or years.

Spine and back injury lawsuits see huge settlements, and insurers will fight tooth and nail to avoid giving you what you deserve.

But that should be your lawyer’s problem, not yours. You don’t have to rely on the insurers; apply for a lawsuit loan and get cash as soon as tomorrow.

And if somehow the insurers do win and you lose your settlement, you owe us nothing. Not a penny.

Get a Fast Pre Settlement from Us

Delta Lawsuit Loans can offer a Spine and Back Accident settlement loan if your spine has been injured in one of these accidents or another.

How a Lawsuit Loan Can Help

Especially after a spine or back injury, you could be looking at years out of work, or inability to function on the same level as before your accident.

Lost wages, coupled with the high medical bills, new equipment, and new therapy sessions and other treatments, can spell financial disaster.

You can hope that in a few months or years, you’ll have the money you need from your settlement, but that’s not a guarantee, and you have no idea how long it will take to get your money. With a lawsuit loan from us, you can have the cash you need in days; and if you’re approved, it’s guaranteed. Your attorney will pay us back out of the settlement when it eventually comes in.

If you lose and can’t settle, you don’t have to worry about finding the money to pay us back because you don’t have to pay us back! You don’t win; we don’t get paid.

Medical information in this article comes from the Mayo Clinic. Check out their full article at https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/spinal-cord-injury/symptoms-causes/syc-20377890.