Regarded as the most devastating injury you can sustain in an accident; paralysis alters your daily life and future. When you understand that the shock of your condition is permanent, emotional distress can overtake you. We are available to discuss your situation and strategize your options for compensation.
We prioritize getting you the most compensation possible from the party or parties responsible for your injuries. The severity of your paralysis dictates how much money you might need to live comfortably, getting lifelong care if necessary. Our Port St. John paralysis injury lawyer will not accept a lowball offer from an insurer. We embrace litigation when it is the right move to make.
Your spinal cord transmits commands to muscles through the nerves running along it. If the cord is damaged or severed, communication is compromised. Your paralysis is complete if you have no sensation below the damage along the cord, and incomplete if at least some movement is possible. Paralysis occurs in degrees, and different degrees dictate how much assistance you will need during your lifetime. These degrees are:
Quadriplegia is considered catastrophic, a term the medical community uses to describe a condition that typically precludes the patient from working again.
To compensate for shaking up your life, the party who caused your injuries should pay you. If you are injured in a car accident, the first direction to look for compensation is the defendant’s auto insurance. Our attorneys scrupulously collect evidence to prove the amount of compensation you will need. Insurance companies use data to determine settlement agreements, but an adjuster is adept at compiling data for diplegia, for instance, and making an offer much too low for a quadriplegic. A skilled Port St. John paralysis injury attorney does not settle for less than you need. We take cases to trial when needed, and ask juries for fair awards, which we have a track record of winning.
Vehicular crashes are the most prevalent cause of paralysis accidents, and about 25 percent of them involve drugs or alcohol intoxication. Intoxicated driving is a breach of the duty all motorists have to operate the vehicle responsibly. Your personal injury attorney will couple this breach of duty with its causing your injuries to establish negligence.
Paralysis is a common outcome for other negligent acts, such as medical malpractice, slip and falls, explosions, and recreational activities like boating with a reckless operator. Let a Port St. John paralysis injury attorney review your case and determine your next step toward compensation.
One important element in determining compensation for paralyzed patients is to look into the future. Immediate care is crucial, but anticipating what you will need for rehabilitation, help with daily care, retrofitting your home and vehicle, paying future bills when you cannot work, and the loss of consortium and ability to move freely. This all takes an emotional toll, and should be considered when a negligent party upends your life from full to compromised mobility. As attorneys, our mission is to support our Port St. John clients paralyzed from injuries caused by negligent others.
If you are paralyzed in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you do not need to add to your stress by haggling with insurance companies responsible for paying claims against their drivers, and you do not want to sue the perpetrator without a competent lawyer involved. The Umansky Law Firm understands all the intricacies of personal injury law and our goal is to ensure your future is set with the money you need.
Some lawyers accept the unacceptable on their clients’ behalf, and agree to insurance settlements that benefit the insurance company’s shareholders, not the injured party. We only accept settlements that are fair to you – and if they are not, then we can take the case to court. We know your life has been shaken by an accident, and a Port St. John paralysis injury attorney can advocate for you and a brighter future.
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