Damages in SCI Cases

It goes without saying that the nature of spinal cord injury is such that the amount of damages that may be recovered against a party responsible for causing such injury is substantial. The average out-of-pocket cost of coping with a spinal cord injury in the first year can be as high as $741,000 for the most severe injuries. For each year after that, the average cost is approximately $132,000. The figures below do not include any indirect damages such as lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of consortium, loss of enjoyment of life, and mental anguish, which averaged $60,000 in 2006. All of these damages continue throughout the life of a victim.

Average Yearly Expenses (in dollars)
Severity of Injury First Year

Subsequent

Years

High Tetraplegia (C1-C4) $741,425 $132,807
Low Tetraplegia (C5-C8) $478,782 $54,400
Paraplegia $270,913 $27,568
Incomplete Motor Function at any Level $218,504 $15,313
Estimated Lifetime Costs by Age at Injury
Severity of Injury 25 years old 50 years old
High Tetraplegia (C1-C4) $2,924,513 $1,721,677
Low Tetraplegia (C5-C8) $1,653,607 $1,047,189
Paraplegia $977,142 $666,473
Incomplete Motor Function at any Level $651,827 $472,392

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