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Paralysis can lead to a shortened life span
Either partial or full paralysis may be the result of spinal cord damage. As with traumatic brain injury (TBI), paralysis generally leads to permanent disability. Victims of paralysis may face complications, including infections that can shorten the life span.
If you or a loved one was in any type of accident that resulted in paralysis, get in touch with the Glenn Law Firm. Call (817) 424-5999 or reach us toll-free at 1-877-809-9699 today. If you are represented by our firm, you will have an aggressive advocate on your side who understands how to maximize compensation for clients.
Paralysis may involve the loss of movement in all four limbs (quadriplegia) or loss of movement in the lower half of the body (paraplegia).
It's not unusual for paralysis victims to face large economic losses. Someone who permanently loses mobility may be unable to work in the same capacity, which can lead to a loss of income. You may need to cover expenses related to physical therapy, rehabilitation and housing renovations, such as wheelchair ramps. You also may face non-monetary losses such as pain and suffering and mental anguish.
Contact a paralysis injury lawyer in Fort Worth
A paralysis injury due to negligence calls for a hard-working lawyer who brings knowledge and dedication to your case. Whether you or a loved one was injured in a car accident, truck crash, pool accident or from a fall, you deserve the advocacy of a serious, tough-minded personal injury lawyer in Fort Worth. At the Glenn Law Firm, we can help you pursue your options. Contact a paralysis injury lawyer in Fort Worth/Dallas today. A delay may affect your right to compensation.
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