Paralysis
Paralysis is the inability to control the muscles that move the body.
There are several levels of severity associated with paralysis, including
paraplegia, hemiplegia and quadriplegia. Axiomatic brain injury (stroke)
and spinal cord injury are the major causes of paralysis. The extent
of the paralysis depends on the severity of the stroke or the location
of the spinal cord injury.
An injury causing paralysis can be the result of a personal injury,
medical malpractice, or a birth injury. Paralysis is a life-altering
condition that creates physical, financial and emotional hardships.
Although our lawyers cannot reverse the physical and emotional damage
that has resulted because of paralysis, compensation can greatly
help with the costs of treatment and loss of present and future income.
If you suspect you or someone you love is suffering from paralysis
caused by negligence, call us now for a free consultation at 212-750-4949
or fill out the Contact
Us form.
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