For spinal stenosis there is no average settlement as the payout and settlement for spinal stenosis can vary widely.
Settlements for spinal stenosis can range from thousands of dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars and it depends on how severe the condition is, the impact on your daily life, lost wages, medical costs and future medical needs.
Some people may get a settlement of $20,000.00 to $50,000.00 and sometimes more.
With spinal stenosis you should avoid high impact activities such as running, contact sports, jumping, heavy lifting, or other things that put stress on your spine.
The final stages of spinal stenosis is usually characterized by leg pain that can get more severe when walking.
If you have lumbar spinal stenosis, you may have trouble walking distances or find that you need to lean forward to relieve pressure on your lower back.
You may also have pain or numbness in your legs.
In more severe cases, you may have difficulty controlling your bowel and bladder.
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spaces within your spine, which can put pressure on the nerves that travel through the spine.
Spinal stenosis occurs most often in the lower back and the neck.
Some people with spinal stenosis may not have symptoms.
Spinal stenosis is caused by gradual narrowing of the spinal canal, resulting in painful pressure and compression on the spinal cord and nerves.
While spinal stenosis is not a serious condition in the initial stages, it can lead to serious and permanent damage if it becomes advanced or remains untreated.
The most common cause of spinal stenosis is osteoarthritis, the gradual wear and tear that happens to your joints over time.
Spinal stenosis is common because osteoarthritis begins to cause changes in most people's spines by age 50.
That's why most people who develop symptoms of spinal stenosis are 50 or older.
The goals of surgery include relieving the pressure on your spinal cord or nerve roots by creating more space within the spinal canal.
Surgery to decompress the area of stenosis is the most definitive way to try to resolve symptoms of spinal stenosis.
Spinal Stenosis pain often manifests as a feeling of numbness, weakness, a tingling sensation, or the loss of control over bladder/bowel functions.
The pain experienced as a side effect of spinal stenosis can range from mild to excruciatingly severe.
Urinary incontinence can be a result of spinal stenosis or other back issues.