A spinal cord injury is permanent, and your settlement must reflect that permanence. For a 35-year-old with complete tetraplegia (paralysis of all four limbs), direct lifetime care costs alone can exceed $5 million according to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center.
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According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center (NSCISC) 2025 SCI Data Sheet, approximately 18,421 new traumatic spinal cord injuries occur in the United States each year. Less than 1% of SCI victims experience complete neurological recovery by hospital discharge. The spinal cord cannot regenerate damaged nerve tissue. If you or your loved one has sustained an SCI, the injury is almost certainly permanent and the financial obligation is lifelong.
Medical professionals classify SCI severity using the ASIA Impairment Scale (AIS), developed by the American Spinal Injury Association:
| AIS Grade | Injury Type | Motor/Sensory Preservation | Common Functional Outcome |
| AIS A | Complete | No motor or sensory function below the injury level | Total loss of function below injury; highest care needs |
| AIS B | Incomplete | Sensory preserved, motor function absent | Some sensation but no voluntary movement below injury |
| AIS C | Incomplete | Motor preserved, majority of key muscles grade below 3 | Limited voluntary movement; significant functional limitations |
| AIS D | Incomplete | Motor preserved, at least half of key muscles grade 3+ | Meaningful voluntary movement; variable independence |
| AIS E | Normal | Full sensory and motor function | Neurological exam normal; residual deficits possible |
The location of the injury determines the scope of functional loss. Cervical injuries (C1 through C8) cause tetraplegia, which is paralysis affecting all four limbs and often the torso and respiratory system. Thoracic injuries (T1 through T12) typically cause paraplegia, which is paralysis of the legs and lower torso. Lumbar and sacral injuries affect lower limb function, bladder, bowel, and sexual function.
Approximately 25 to 30 percent of SCI victims also sustain a traumatic brain injury in the same accident. If your family is facing both injuries, consulting a Beverly Hills brain injury lawyer is essential to ensure neither injury is undervalued.
The NSCISC publishes lifetime cost data broken down by injury severity:
| Injury Category | First-Year Costs | Annual Costs (After Year 1) | Estimated Lifetime Cost (Age 25) |
| High Tetraplegia (C1–C4) | ~$1.08 million | ~$194,000 | $5.4 million+ |
| Low Tetraplegia (C5–C8) | ~$830,000 | ~$121,000 | ~$3.9 million |
| Paraplegia | ~$560,000 | ~$72,000 | ~$3.1 million |
| Incomplete Motor Function | ~$375,000 | ~$44,000 | ~$2.3 million |
Source: NSCISC 2024 SCI Data Sheet. These figures represent direct health care and living expenses only and do not include indirect costs such as lost wages and productivity, which averaged an additional $95,309 per year in 2024 dollars per NSCISC.
A complete spinal cord injury (AIS A) means no motor or sensory function is preserved below the injury level. An incomplete injury (AIS B through D) means some sensation or voluntary movement remains. The distinction affects the lifetime cost calculation, but incomplete does not mean minor. Many incomplete SCI victims require lifelong attendant care and face permanent functional limitations that insurance companies routinely undervalue.
The ASIA Impairment Scale (AIS) is the universally accepted clinical tool for grading spinal cord injury severity. It classifies injuries from AIS A (complete, no function preserved below injury) through AIS E (normal function). Your AIS grade directly shapes the lifetime cost projection that forms the foundation of your legal claim.
According to the NSCISC, lifetime direct costs for a 25-year-old with high tetraplegia (C1 through C4) exceed $5.4 million. Low tetraplegia costs approximately $3.9 million, paraplegia approximately $3.1 million, and incomplete motor function approximately $2.3 million. These figures do not include lost wages, which average an additional $95,309 per year. For Beverly Hills professionals earning high pre-injury incomes, the total financial impact can reach well into the eight-figure range.
When you file a Beverly Hills SCI claim, you are fighting for $2 million to $8 million or more in lifetime costs. Insurance companies deploy experienced defense teams, their own medical experts, and aggressive challenges to minimize every line item in your damage calculation. The Injury Partners was built to out-prepare that defense.
Omeed Hakimianpour earned his undergraduate degree at UCLA and his J.D. at USC Gould School of Law before joining Kirkland & Ellis, where he built complex financial models for multimillion- and billion-dollar matters and defended them against adversarial challenge. Applied to the lifetime cost calculation of a catastrophic SCI, that discipline is the most direct application of his corporate background to any personal injury case. Omeed has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star for 2025 and 2026, a distinction awarded to fewer than 2.5% of California attorneys.
Daniel Sabet completed the SCALE accelerated J.D. program at Southwestern Law School in just two years. His career has been built entirely on plaintiff-side representation, ensuring that every SCI client’s recovery strategy targets maximum compensation.
SCI cases require physiatrists (rehabilitation medicine specialists), SCI neurologists, certified life care planners, vocational rehabilitation experts, and accident reconstruction engineers. The Injury Partners coordinates this expert network for your case from the earliest stages of representation.
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Spinal cord injuries result from sudden, violent force to the spine. The cause of your accident determines who is liable and how many sources of recovery are available to you.
Multiple parties may share liability. The at-fault driver, their employer, the vehicle manufacturer (if a defect worsened your SCI), and a government entity (if road design contributed) may all bear responsibility. Identifying every liable party increases the total insurance coverage available for your claim.
Product liability holds a manufacturer responsible when a defective product causes or worsens an injury. In SCI cases, defective airbags, seatbelts, roof crush failures, and tires that increased the severity of a spinal cord injury can support a claim against the vehicle manufacturer or distributor. These claims often carry higher recovery potential because corporate defendants carry substantially larger insurance policies.
Your SCI settlement must account for decades of attendant care, medical equipment, home modifications, lost earning capacity, and the compounding cost of living with a permanent disability.
Economic damages form the foundation of your claim:
Non-economic damages compensate you for losses without a specific dollar amount:
In cases involving intoxicated driving or deliberate negligence, California Civil Code § 3294 authorizes punitive damages.
A life care plan is a year-by-year cost projection created by a certified life care planner working with your treating physiatrist and SCI neurologist. It documents every medical intervention, piece of equipment, attendant care hour, and rehabilitation service you will need for the rest of your life. For a 35-year-old with complete tetraplegia, this document can project $4 million to $6 million in future direct costs alone. Without it, your settlement is based on estimates rather than defensible evidence.
A vocational rehabilitation expert analyzes your pre-injury income, career trajectory, and professional skills, then compares those projections against your post-SCI functional capacity. For high-earning Beverly Hills professionals, this calculation alone can reach $3 million to $8 million depending on your age at injury and expected career duration.
There is no single average. Your settlement value depends on injury severity (AIS grade), age, pre-injury income, lifetime care needs, and the number of liable parties. Settlements for complete tetraplegia cases supported by detailed life care plans regularly reach multi-million dollar figures in California.
The decisions made in the hours and days after a spinal cord injury affect both medical outcomes and the strength of the legal claim. If you or a family member has sustained an SCI, take the following steps:
California law imposes strict filing deadlines for SCI claims, and missing them can permanently bar your right to recover compensation.
No. Moving a person with an unstable spinal fracture can worsen the injury, potentially converting an incomplete SCI into a complete and irreversible one. Call 911 immediately, keep the victim still, and wait for emergency responders trained in spinal immobilization protocols.
Under CCP § 335.1, you have two years from the date of injury to file. If a government entity is involved, Government Code § 911.2 requires a written claim within six months. California’s delayed discovery rule may extend the deadline if the full extent of the SCI was not immediately apparent.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (8700 Beverly Blvd) and Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center are the primary acute SCI facilities serving Beverly Hills. For inpatient rehabilitation, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in Downey is one of the leading SCI rehabilitation centers in the United States.
Your SCI case will be won or lost in the months of preparation that precede trial. The quality of your life care plan, the credibility of your vocational expert, and your attorney’s command of the lifetime damage calculation are what determine the outcome. Without that preparation, SCI families routinely accept settlements that fall millions short.
Every spinal cord injury case at The Injury Partners is handled on a strict contingency fee. You pay no retainers, no hourly fees, and no upfront costs of any kind, including the expert witness and life care planning costs that the firm advances on your behalf.
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