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Anterior cord syndrome is a medical condition where blood supply to the anterior portion of the spinal cord is interrupted.

Anterior cord syndrome often means a loss of motor function, an impaired sense of pain and loss of feeling below the level of injury. Anterior cord syndrome is damage to the spinal cord, but it often leaves some joint pressure and joint sensation. Motor function is often unaffected after anterior cord syndrome.

Filing an anterior cord syndrome claim

Spinal cord injury claims can be complicated, and if you think you have the option to file a clinical negligence claim after anterior cord syndrome, you should seek the advice of a clinical negligence solicitor.

Anterior cord syndrome can be caused by negligence after undergoing surgery or infection.

Anterior cord syndrome can change your entire life, and claiming compensation after a spinal cord injury can help you recover and rebuild your life after the mistakes of others.

If you think you or a loved one has suffered anterior cord syndrome due to clinical negligence, speak to a clinical negligence solicitor to learn more about claims for compensation.

Clinical negligence claims

Legal Advice Helpline can provide you with the information you need when filing a clinical negligence claim.

For more information on how to make a Anterior Cord Syndrome claim call us on 0800 612 3042.

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Anterior Cord Syndrome - Legal Advice Helpline