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Ways to prove a spinal cord injury after a slip and fall

On Behalf of | Mar 6, 2026 | Premises Liability |

A slip and fall can result in a spinal cord injury (SCI) that may cause permanent physical limitations and overwhelming medical expenses. Understanding the legal path to recovery is vital for those facing long-term mobility challenges or chronic pain. What evidence can strengthen a slip-and-fall accident claim?

Witness testimony and surveillance

Third-party observations can prove the existence of a hazard like a wet floor or a broken stair. Statements from bystanders or video from security cameras can confirm that the property owner failed to maintain a safe environment.

Medical imaging and diagnostics

In addition, physicians use advanced technology like MRI and CT scans to document trauma to the vertebrae or nerves. These records provide the primary evidence needed to link a specific fall to a lifelong condition.

Professional biomechanical analysis

Engineers can also provide expert testimony to recreate the physics of the fall and show how the impact caused the spinal trauma. They can explain the force and angle of the accident, which may lead to a better understanding of the mechanics of the injury.

Detailed life care planning

Further, a catastrophic injury requires more than just immediate treatment. Life care planners can calculate the total cost of future surgeries, home modifications and around-the-clock nursing care.

Seeking compensation for a sustainable future

An SCI from a slip and fall can alter the life trajectory and sense of security of a victim. Navigating premises liability laws is essential to seeking justice, but it can be complex and overwhelming. By seeking legal guidance, a victim may better fight for their rights as they seek compensation for a sustainable future.