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Lancaster and Palmdale Paralysis Attorney

About Paralysis

When someone has had severe spinal cord injury, paralysis can result.  While there are other causes for paralysis, this is the most common reason for lack of use or feeling in an area of the body. If you or a family member has been paralyzed because of an injury, contact a Lancaster and Palmdale personal injury lawyer for consultation on your rights and options for compensation.

Our attorneys are familiar with all kinds of person injury situations and have been representing clients for a collective total of over 35 years, through all phases of the legal process from initial consultations to settlements, to litigation.  Paralysis can come about from injuries in auto accidents, car or SUV rollovers, truck accidents, slip and falls or other injuries.  In some circumstances, even medical malpractice leave someone paralyzed. When someone who has been a victim in an accident and they emerge from the experience with no use or feeling a major portion of their body, they suffer an extreme emotional and mental anguish which is as inescapable as the paralysis itself. 

Paralysis Conditions

This condition has several causes and a number of appearances.   Not the least of these is quadriplegia, also known as tetraplegia, which constitutes a partial or total loss of the use of all limbs and possibly everything from the neck down.  This is usually caused by injury directly to the neck.  Paraplegia is the loss of movement, and possibly feeling, in the legs or from the waist down.  This can be from trauma or spinal cord injury.  These or other forms of paralysis due to the negligence of others deserve significant compensation for the high medical costs, lifestyle disruption, loss of income and emotional damage that comes about.  We will gladly speak with you regarding your case and discuss your options to obtain that compensation.

Contact a Lancaster and Palmdale Paralysis Attorney from the team for competent and experienced representation in any paralysis injury claim.

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