Paralysis - Personal Injury
Paralysis can occur in a number of ways - as a result of car accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice or an on the job incident. A victim may suffer from complete paralysis where there is no feeling or movement on either side of the body, or partial paralysis that leaves some sensation or partial movement.
In cases of paralysis, the costs of hospitalization, physical therapy, medication and loss of income are devastating. The emotional damage is even more difficult to handle. Delays and denials by insurers and those responsible only add to the frustration.
In these cases, it's important to consult the necessary experts and to clearly establish the cause of the paralysis, as well as the resulting losses and damages.
Paralysis cases can be challenging and complex. They demand long-term solutions and security for all who are affected. Which is why you need qualified, experienced representation from a board certified attorney.
If you or your family are suffering from the paralysis of a loved one, please contact us to set up an appointment with an attorney for a free consultation.