All incidents that result in an injury are serious matters. However, among the most severe injuries are those that result in paralysis. Paralysis is the loss or impairment of voluntary muscular use. In other words, it occurs when a person cannot move one or more of their muscles. Commonly, paralysis is caused by injuries to the brain or spinal cord. It is a devastating injury that can severely limit a person’s ability to live life to its fullest, earn a living to support their family, and return to their former lifestyle.

If this has happened to you or a loved one, you have probably experienced suffering, vast medical expenses, and lost wages. Though no amount of money could take away your pain, paying off the expenses can be overwhelming, especially when you are trying to adjust to living with your injury. If the paralysis was the result of another person’s negligence, an attorney could help the injured party prove that the other person was responsible for the harm they suffered.

One of our catastrophic injury attorneys will gather evidence about the incident, tie that evidence to the actions of another, measure how the event has changed your or your loved one’s life, and demand fair payments through an insurance settlement or lawsuit. Here, at Lowenthal & Abrams, Injury Attorneys, our Philadelphia paralysis lawyers want to help you obtain the compensation you may deserve after suffering this catastrophic injury.

How Do Paralysis Injuries Occur?

Paralysis can be the result of a variety of incidents. Most commonly, these injuries occur as a result of:

Each of these scenarios have been known to cause spinal cord injuries. When the spinal cord is damaged, it can no longer transmit electrical signals from the brain to other parts of that person’s body, often resulting in paralysis of the legs, arms, or both. Proving fault for one of these incidents is one of the ways in which a Philadelphia attorney may be able to help someone who sustained a paralysis injury. A member of our legal team would take every step necessary to obtain evidence concerning the incident and use that evidence to build a strong case against the negligent driver, landowner, medical professional, or product manufacturer.

Types of Paralysis

There are several different types of paralysis. Each type has a different impact upon you and your life. They include:

  • Facial – difficulty speaking or swallowing
  • Partial – loss of mobility and function
  • Hemiplegia – when only one side of the body is paralyzed
  • Paraplegia – when the lower limbs are paralyzed
  • Quadriplegia – when all four limbs are paralyzed

All of these types of paralysis are life-changing and debilitating. Our lawyers in Philadelphia understand the suffering that you have been going through with your paralysis and we want to help.

Seeking Out Fair Compensation After Becoming Paralyzed

Paralysis injuries are examples of catastrophic losses. This means that a victim of this type of injury will likely never fully recover and therefore must deal with the fallout from this event for the rest of their lives. Even if a person reaches a state of stability, their medical expenses will surely increase.  Nursing care may still be a necessity as well as equipment and home renovations to allow for mobility. Incidents involving paralysis also may impact a person’s ability to enjoy their lives in the same way that they did before the accident. These changes in quality of life justify a demand for compensation just as much as physical losses.

In order to qualify for compensation for your paralysis, you must have been injured due to the negligence of a third party. That party can be a business or it can be a person. At-fault parties may also have to provide reimbursement to the claimant for any lost earning capacity that they have sustained due to their inability to keep their job. A Philadelphia lawyer could help measure how a paralysis injury has changed a person’s life and demand proper compensation.

Speak with a Philadelphia Paralysis Attorney

Paralysis is a life-altering condition that can affect your physical health, emotional stability, and ability to support yourself and your family. It is only when you are able to prove that another party caused your paralysis that you are able collect the compensation you need to set things right.

Let a Philadelphia paralysis injury lawyer fight for you. At Lowenthal & Abrams, Injury Attorneys, our experienced and caring legal team is dedicated to helping each and every one of our clients on a personal level. We have over 40 years of experience helping personal injury victims. Our team will evaluate the facts of your case, determine how the event has changed your life, and demand that all liable parties provide fair compensation. Contact us for a free consultation today.

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