Paralysis
Charleston WV Paralysis Attorney
Overview
Being paralyzed can be a terrifying experience, as this type of serious personal injury can result in long-term, debilitating effects. Some cases of paralysis can be especially severe, resulting in a permanent inability to move or control part of the body. In general, spinal cord damage or nerve damage can cause paralysis, and no matter if the injury is permanent or only temporary, the victim may need to undergo substantial changes in his/her personal or professional life.
The medical and change-of-lifestyle costs associated with paralysis can be astronomical. And if the injury was due to the negligence and/or wrongdoing of another, you absolutely need the legal representation of a Charleston WV paralysis attorney to help fight for compensation in West Virginia civil courts. At the Love Law Firm, we stand as one of the Charleston area’s leading personal injury attorneys, and we boast professional, comprehensive, and aggressive legal strategies to make sure that the responsible party(s) are held accountable for their actions.
To begin your personal injury lawsuit, make sure to call our downtown Charleston law office today.
CAUSES OF PARALYSIS
There are many types of paralysis that can be caused by different situations. Paralysis can result from a variety of illnesses, including stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and so forth. However, nearly 23 percent of paralysis cases are due to spinal cord injuries. Some external forces that can cause paralysis include:
- Car accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Slips and falls
- Birth defects and injuries
- Bicycle accidents
- Mining accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Medical malpractice
DO YOU HAVE A CASE?
When another individual was negligent, and that negligence led to your paralysis, you may be eligible for compensation that could cover medical expenses, change-of-lifestyle expenses, physical therapy, loss of income from work, loss of future earning capacity, and so forth.
Following an accident, it is essential to get the necessary medical care first. If you feel that your injuries were caused by the negligence of another person, you should speak with a West Virginia personal injury attorney to see if you have a case. Keep in mind, however, that the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in West Virginia is two years.
Contact The Love Law Firm for a free consultation
With several successful personal injury cases right here in Charleston, WV, Love Law Firm founder Charles M. Love is prepared to take on your paralysis injury case. We boast a wide network of resources to ensure that your case has as much documentation and evidence as possible, and we will work with you one-on-one throughout every step of the lawsuit. For a free consultation with Charles M. Love, call our Charleston personal injury law firm today at (304) 344-5683.
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