Spinal Cord Injury
Recovering Compensation for Spinal Cord Injuries in California
If you have suffered an injury to your spinal cord, it is important that you have an attorney experienced with these types of cases. Our attorneys have been representing clients with spinal cord injuries for decades.
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We handle complex cases related to spinal cord injuries and work to ensure that victims get the compensation they deserve. Whether you have experienced paralysis as the result of an accident or medical malpractice, we can help you navigate the legal process and fight for your rights.
We have dedicated ourselves to helping victims of spinal cord injuries recover the compensation they need and deserve. Our experienced attorneys have years of experience handling complex cases related to spinal cord injuries, and we understand what it takes to achieve a favorable outcome.
Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers in California
Helping victims of spinal cord injuries recover the compensation they need to move forward with their lives.
If you or a loved one has experienced paralysis due to an accident or medical malpractice, you need the help of our skilled and experienced paralysis injury lawyers. We help victims of spinal cord injuries get the compensation they need to move forward with their lives.
Common Causes of Paralysis
Some examples of spinal cord injuries that can lead to paralysis include fractures, compressions, and dislocations of the vertebrae. These injuries can have long-lasting effects on victims, causing permanent movement impairments or complete loss of mobility in the affected areas.
Some common causes of spinal cord injuries that can result in paralysis include:
- Birth injuries
- Car accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Sports or recreational activities
- Medical malpractice or medical negligence
Whether your paralysis was caused by a negligent driver, an unsafe property condition, or another party’s actions, we are here to fight for justice on your behalf.
Some common causes of paralysis due to medical malpractice include:
Improper treatments or therapies, such as high-risk surgeries or inadequate physical therapy.
Negligent management of severe injuries or illnesses, such as dealing with traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and other conditions that can cause permanent paralysis.
Failure to diagnose and treat medical conditions, such as strokes or spinal disorders, that can lead to paralysis if left untreated.
If you or a loved one has experienced paralysis due to medical malpractice, it is important to seek legal counsel right away. A qualified attorney can review your case and help you pursue the compensation you need and deserve.
Errors in the use of anesthesia, incorrect administration of medication, or other forms of medical malpractice can all cause paralysis. This can result from nerve damage caused by the trauma of the surgery itself or from infections that arise due to improper care after a procedure is completed.
In addition to causing long-term physical problems for those affected, paralysis can also lead to significant financial hardship due to the need for ongoing medical treatment and rehabilitation.
Fortunately, victims of paralysis caused by medical negligence have legal recourse through a personal injury lawsuit. If you or someone you know has suffered this devastating condition due to a healthcare provider’s actions, it is important to speak with an experienced legal professional as soon as possible.
Some examples of traumatic brain injuries that may lead to paralysis include concussions, skull fractures, and oxygen deprivation. These injuries can have devastating effects on victims, causing long-term physical and cognitive impairments, including paralysis.
Car crashes. Car accidents are one of the leading causes of paralysis, especially in young people. When a car is involved in a serious crash, passengers can be injured by colliding with each other or the inside of the car. The force of impact can cause traumatic brain injuries and nerve damage that can result in paralysis.
Slip and fall accidents. Many people sustain spinal cord injuries that result in paralysis after falling from height or slipping on a wet floor. If a person falls from a height, the force of impact can cause the vertebrae in their spine to break, leading to nerve damage and loss of movement below the point of injury. Similarly, if a person slips and falls onto a hard surface, such as concrete or tile, this can also result in severe spinal cord injuries.
Sports injuries. Playing sports or exercising regularly is important for maintaining good physical health, but it is important to be aware of the risks involved. Athletes are particularly prone to injury because they often push themselves to the limit. This can sometimes lead to serious accidents and injuries, including paralysis. Among athletes, football players are at a particularly high risk of spinal cord injury due to the repeated force with which they collide with other players on the field.
Gunshot wounds or violent attacks. Individuals who are shot or injured during a violent attack may sustain nerve damage or spinal cord injuries that result in paralysis. In many cases, people who are shot during a violent attack are unable to move their limbs after the initial injury, even if they don’t experience full paralysis at the time of impact.
Stroke and other illnesses. Paralysis can also be caused by stroke, tumors on the spinal cord, or various types of nerve disorders. In some cases, additional surgery may be required to remove part of the spine and relieve pressure on the nerves.
Surgical instruments can cause paralysis when they sever or damage nerves and muscles, which causes them to be unable to contract and expand at will. This type of paralysis is called motor paralysis, because it affects the voluntary movement of bodily parts.
If you or someone you know has been injured by a surgical instrument, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Treatment options may include physical therapy, medications, and even surgery in some cases. With the right care and support, it is possible to manage your paralysis and regain some of your normal functioning.
So don’t let paralysis caused by surgical instrument injuries hold you back – stay strong and keep moving forward.
Unfortunately, in some cases, improperly trained or inexperienced medical staff may contribute to this paralysis through their actions or inactions, such as improperly fitting spinal casts or failing to provide adequate physical therapy. These mistakes can leave you feeling anxious and demoralized, creating a sense of paralysis that is difficult to overcome.
If you experience this kind of paralysis due to negligence on the part of your medical providers, it’s important to speak up and advocate for yourself. Find an advocate who understands your condition and can effectively communicate on your behalf. And don’t hesitate to seek out a second opinion or explore alternative treatments, if necessary.
Paralysis is a serious and extremely debilitating condition that can be caused by a number of different factors, including failure to monitor a patient’s vital signs and symptoms during surgery.
When this happens, the patient may experience severe weakness or loss of movement in certain parts of their body, depending on the area where the paralysis occurs.
It is important to seek experienced legal representation if you or a loved one has suffered from a spinal cord injury as the result of an accident or medical malpractice.
At the Center for Disability Access, we have the skills and resources needed to help you fight for your rights and get the compensation you deserve. We will work tirelessly to get the compensation you need for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you in your case.
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