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Injuries Resulting in Paralysis

If you have been seriously injured, you could suffer temporary or permanent paralysis.  Injuries involving a traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury can easily result in partial paralysis of some or all of your limbs.  If you or someone you love has been catastrophically injured, you need to speak with a West Palm Beach personal injury lawyer immediately. 

Paralysis generally requires a complete lifestyle change.  An individual who suffers from paraplegia or quadriplegia, two common forms of paralysis, will require a lifetime of special care.  Depending upon the severity of the injuries that caused the paralysis, the individual might even require in-home care for the rest of his or her life.  It is important that a victim of negligence is able to obtain adequate compensation for his or her injuries.

Types of Paralysis

Paraplegia - this type of paralysis affects the legs.  Usually this type of paralysis comes from severe trauma to the spinal cord.  If you have suffered paraplegia (or monoplegia - affecting only one of the legs), your level of mobility could be restricted to wheelchair only, or you could be able to walk with some difficulty.  Depending upon the severity of your injury, it could be necessary for you to receive medical care for your condition indefinitely.

Quadriplegia - this type of paralysis affects the legs, torso and arms.  In some cases, the paralysis is only partial.  Brain injuries and spinal cord injuries can result in quadriplegia.  An individual who is paralyzed to this level generally requires specialized care for the rest of his or her life.

If you or someone you love has suffered paraplegia or quadriplegia due to injuries resulting from an accident caused by negligence, please don't hesitate to speak with a lawyer who could help you to obtain compensation.

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