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Paralysis Cases in Central Florida

TBI and Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers in Lakeland and Winter Haven

Paralysis is the Ultimate Neurological Injury

Paralysis can be the result of an injury, a car accident, medical malpractice, or a dangerous product.  Even partial paralysis can have a profound impact on the quality of your life.  If you or someone you know has experienced paralysis to any degree, you should contact a personal injury attorney to discuss the causes of the paralysis and see whether anything can or should be done.  While there are instances that paralysis is the result of degeneration in the body, there is frequently a reason beyond mere degeneration for a person’s paralysis.  In other words, many forms of paralysis can be treated or stopped in the earlier stages is properly managed.

Intense Neurological Rehabilitation and Other Treatment Options

Modern medicine has a number of surgeries and micro-surgeries that can prevent further damage from occurring and modern rehabilitation techniques can help a person regain a degree of neurological function.  Some of these procedures are quite remarkable but must occur timely or they are not effective.  Even though your paralysis may have started as a car accident or a traumatic injury (perhaps even one that was not a third person’s fault), you may still have a claim because either the medical treatment provided fell below the generally accepted standard of care or because a product was ineffective or dangerous.  This is why the opinion of a professional attorney can be helpful.  Even if you find out that you do not have a case, at least you will have the answers if you have consulted an attorney.

 

If you have paralysis after an accident or a failed medical procedure, please contact a Lakeland injury attorney for a review of your case to determine whether your paralysis is legally actionable. A consultation with a Lakeland injury attorney to discuss these matters is free. If your case is accepted, your attorney only gets paid if a settlement is reached or your collect a judgment from the party responsible for your damages.

$9,500,000.00

Medical Malpractice

$8,000,000.00

Motor Vehicle Accident

$3,050,000.00

Medical Malpractice

$2,500,000.00

Motor Vehicle Accident

$1,250,000.00

Estate Litigation

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