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The Long-Term Burden of Paralysis After an Accident 

The Long-Term Burden of Paralysis After an Accident Your spinal cord is an important part of your body. It sends signals from your brain to the rest of your body.

If the spinal cord is damaged, serious health issues may arise. Spinal cord injuries are often devastating and can change your life and the life of your family forever. If you are paralyzed in an accident, your ability to live a normal life, like you once knew, is stripped away. Unfortunately, paralysis can occur in multiple accident situations.

A common accident that leads to paralysis is auto collisions. However, a slip and fall can have the same devastating effects.

If you or a person in your family has sustained a spinal cord injury, you likely know the physical, mental, and emotional toll it can take. This injury alone can change your life, but you must also deal with expensive and often ongoing medical treatments.

In many cases, you will not be able to go back to work, which could leave you in financial ruin. Because of the huge impact that a spinal cord injury and paralysis can have on your health and life, you need to seek legal representation.

If you or someone in your family is now paralyzed due to an accident, medical malpractice, or negligence, you know how financially devastating the situation can be. Hiring an experienced Chicago personal injury attorney is highly recommended to recover the financial compensation you deserve and need.

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Understanding Why You Need an Attorney After a Paralysis Injury

If you experience a paralysis injury, you will likely need to hire an attorney who has experience with these cases. The attorney you hire will work to ensure you receive the maximum compensation possible for your injury.

An attorney with experience handling these types of injury cases will understand the law and help you handle the legal aspect of the case but also the emotional and financial impact of the injury.

Your attorney will help file the claim with the proper entity or file a personal injury lawsuit on your behalf.

There is no reason to suffer alone. An attorney will work to ensure you receive the maximum compensation for the injury and the impact it will have on your life moving forward.

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Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries and Cases of Paralysis

Experiencing a spinal cord injury can be extremely traumatizing. If significant damage occurs to the spinal cord, it can result in full or partial paralysis.

This type of outcome can occur if the spinal cord is stretched, severed, or compressed. If an injury occurs to the spinal cord, the messages that usually move from your brain to the rest of your body are disrupted. This results in paralysis.

Common causes of spinal cord injuries and cases of paralysis include the following:

You may feel uncertain about your future if you are involved in an accident that causes a spinal cord injury or paralysis. This type of injury is debilitating, and the medical costs can be extensive. You may wonder who is liable for the injury and if you can even receive compensation. These are all questions and thoughts that can become quite overwhelming.

Sometimes, several parties are responsible (at least partially) for your injuries. This is where these cases become even more complex, and having an attorney can be invaluable.

For example, if you are involved in an accident with a large truck, some of the parties who may be considered responsible for the collision include the following:

  • The truck driver
  • The trucking company
  • The company responsible for maintenance and repairs
  • The company that loaded the truck
  • The city or county if hazardous road conditions played a role in the accident

When you hire an attorney, you can feel confident they will conduct a comprehensive investigation of the case to determine what happened and who caused the incident. This will let them know whom to seek compensation from for your accident case.

If you sustain a spinal cord injury, it may have a huge and long-term impact on your life. This is especially the case if you experience paralysis because of the injury.

Sometimes, you will not be able to return to work, and lifetime care and aid may be necessary. All this adds up in terms of costs and expenses. Without compensation from the at-fault party, receiving the care that you need just to live can cause financial ruin.

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Financial Burdens Related to Paralysis Injuries

One of the main financial burdens related to paralysis is medical care and treatment costs. If you are paralyzed, you may experience several medical complications. These can all be costly to treat.

Also, along with the cost of treating these medical concerns, you will likely need assistive medical equipment if you are paralyzed. You may even need home and vehicle modifications to live on your own.

Unfortunately, the cost of caregiving not only causes a burden for you but also often extends to your family.

For example, if you are diagnosed with paraplegia, it means you have experienced a type of paralysis that results in no feeling in your lower body. As a result, most people with this diagnosis cannot move anything below their torso.

You may experience a more serious type of paralysis called quadriplegia. This condition affects your legs and arms. It can occur if your spinal cord is severely damaged or by certain diseases that attack the nervous system.

Unfortunately, there is no cure for paralysis. While this is true, you can still work with rehabilitative specialists who can help you regain control of your life and help you live a productive existence.

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How the Right Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help with Your Case

Being involved in an accident that results in an injury to your spinal cord can be traumatizing and difficult. If you learn you have sustained paralysis because of the accident and injury, it is not unusual to feel uncertain of your future, stressed, and overwhelmed.

Ultimately, the settlement you receive will depend on multiple factors. These include things like the long-term prognosis for your injury, your current age, and how severe the injury is.

Treating paralysis is expensive. It is not something that can be treated for a few months and then forgotten. It is something that requires ongoing treatment and re-training. While you may never be able to walk or use your arms again, you can still be a productive member of society.

An experienced attorney will be able to investigate your case and help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Paralysis Is Not a Short-Term Injury

Unlike other injuries you may sustain in an accident with another party or entity, paralysis is not something that will heal quickly.

For some, it is a life-long issue that results in many issues for your life and the life of your family.

Due to the significant impact, it can have on your life, finances, and mental health, it is best to find and hire a Chicago personal injury attorney for assistance.

Lawyer Bio:

Since 1996, Drake & Collopy, P.C., has been committed to representing injury victims. With 50 years of collective experience, you can feel confident that our legal team will help you recover the compensation you deserve. Personal injury law is complex, and having competent and experienced legal representation is invaluable.

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