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Paralysis Caused by a Car Accident: Exploring Your Options

 Posted on May 19, 2022 in Personal Injury

b2ap3_thumbnail_orland-park-personal-injury-attorney.jpgMost people never think about how truly incredible our bodies are. Nerve signals are sent throughout the body at lightning speeds, allowing us to talk, walk, and move. Sadly, some people's lives change forever when they suffer a spinal cord injury in a car crash. Paralysis after a car accident may be temporary or permanent. Some people are able to regain partial or full movement while others are left with loss of function for the rest of their lives.

If you or a loved one were paralyzed because of injuries sustained in a car crash, you may be able to take legal action against the liable party. Financial reimbursement may be available for medical expenses, lost income, and much more.

Car Crash Injuries Resulting in Paralysis

Whether an auto accident is caused by a distracted driver, defective vehicle component, trucking company oversight, or another reason, the results are often profound. While some car accident injuries heal quickly and do not leave the crash victim with permanent damage, others have profound, lasting consequences.

Car accidents can lead to:

  • Monoplegia – Nerve damage sustained in a car crash can lead to paralysis affecting one limb. The victim may experience loss of movement and sensation in an arm or leg, making it difficult to work, drive, and complete everyday tasks.

  • Hemiplegia – Hemiplegia is often caused by traumatic brain injury during a collision and involves paralysis of one side of the body.

  • Diplegia - Diplegia results in the loss of motor control and/or sensation in the arms or legs. Brain injuries and spine damage can lead to diplegia.

  • Paraplegia - Paralysis of the lower body is called paraplegia. Paraplegics are typically unable to walk and may also lose bowel and bladder control, significantly affecting the victim's quality of life.

  • Quadriplegia – Catastrophic car accidents can lead to quadriplegia, or paralysis of both arms and both legs. Often, quadriplegia is the result of a severe cut or severing of the spinal cord.

Legal Options for Paralysis Sufferers

Paralysis affects nearly every aspect of a person's life. If you were left paralyzed because of a car crash, you may be able to hold the at-fault party accountable through a personal injury claim. You could be entitled to compensation for:

  • Past, current, and future medical expenses including rehabilitative therapy, medication, and hospitalization

  • Medical devices and equipment including prosthetics, wheelchairs, and adaptive equipment

  • Home modifications needed to accommodate disabilities such as wheelchair ramps

  • Loss of income and lost earning capacity

  • Diminished quality of life

  • Pain and suffering  

Contact a Chicago Paralysis Injury Lawyer

If you or a loved one suffered paralysis due to a car accident, contact Schwartz Injury Law for help. Our Cook County personal injury attorneys advocate fiercely on behalf of our clients. We can help you hold the responsible party accountable and pursue maximum compensation for your injuries. Call 708-888-2160 today.

Source:

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15345-paralysis

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