A spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most life-altering events a person can experience. Beyond the immediate medical crisis, the long-term financial impact can be overwhelming. Many injury victims and their families are shocked to learn just how expensive ongoing care can be — and how quickly those costs add up over a lifetime.
If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to recover the full scope of these damages. Understanding the real cost of care is the first step toward securing the compensation you need.
The True Cost of Long-Term Care After a Spinal Cord Injury
The financial needs of a spinal cord injury vary depending on the severity of the injury, the level of mobility impairment, and the long-term complications that may arise. Costs typically include:
1. Medical Treatment & Hospitalization
After the initial injury, victims often face:
Surgical procedures
ICU care
Extended hospital stays
Infection treatment
Ongoing follow-up with specialists
These costs alone can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars.
2. Rehabilitation & Therapy
Rehabilitation is essential for maintaining mobility, preventing muscle deterioration, and improving quality of life. Long-term therapy may include:
Physical therapy
Occupational therapy
Respiratory therapy
Mental health treatment
These services can continue for years, sometimes for life.
3. In-Home Care & Personal Assistance
Many SCI victims require daily assistance with:
Bathing, dressing, and eating
Mobility and transfers
Medication administration
Professional caregiving can cost thousands per month and often becomes one of the largest ongoing expenses.
4. Medical Equipment & Home Modifications
Adaptive equipment and home adjustments can significantly improve independence, but they’re often costly:
Wheelchairs and mobility devices
Hospital beds
Vehicle modifications
Ramps, widened doorways, and bathroom remodels
These expenses recur as equipment needs repair or replacement.
5. Loss of Income & Reduced Earning Ability
When a spinal cord injury prevents a person from returning to work — or forces them into a lower-paying career — the long-term financial loss can be devastating. Economic damages can include:
Lost wages
Lost future earning capacity
Missed career opportunities
Your attorney ensures these losses are thoroughly calculated.
How to Recover Compensation for Long-Term Care Costs
Recovering compensation requires proving how the injury occurred, demonstrating negligence, and presenting clear evidence of all current and future financial needs. A personal injury attorney can help you pursue compensation through:
Personal Injury Claims
For injuries caused by car accidents, slip and falls, unsafe premises, medical malpractice, or workplace negligence, you may be eligible for compensation covering medical costs, future care needs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
Insurance Claims
Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts — especially in high-value cases like SCIs. An attorney fights against lowball offers and ensures your long-term expenses are fully considered.
Life-Care Plans
A life-care planner creates a detailed assessment of:
Medical treatment needs
Future care requirements
Equipment costs
Home modification expenses
This plan helps ensure your settlement reflects your true lifetime needs.
Why Legal Representation Is Critical
Spinal cord injuries often lead to some of the highest compensation values in personal injury cases because the long-term financial impact is enormous. An experienced spinal cord injury attorney ensures you don’t accept an undervalued settlement and that your future needs are fully accounted for.
Get the Support You Need for a Strong Financial Recovery
A spinal cord injury affects every part of your life — physically, emotionally, and financially. You deserve compensation that reflects the real cost of long-term care. At Michael Hua Injury Law, we fight for injury victims across Las Vegas with dedication, skill, and compassion.
📞 Contact us today for a FREE consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.




