Paralyzing injuries can suddenly and dramatically alter your future. Regardless of the extent of your paralysis, it is likely that a paralysis diagnosis could decrease your quality of life. You may be unable to work or participate in the activities you have always enjoyed, and you may face financial difficulties.
How Do People Become Paralyzed?
Although some forms of paralysis occur naturally, most cases of paralysis in Lewisville occur because of a traumatic event. Trauma to the brain or spinal column can interrupt the brain’s ability to communicate with the rest of the body by severing the nerves. In Lewisville, accidents such as falls, car crashes, assaults, or medical errors, frequently lead to paralysis injuries. A hardworking and dedicated lawyer in the area could investigate the cause a person’s paralysis and help gather evidence to hold the responsible party liable. Our attorneys have extensive experience helping people pursue claims against negligent homeowners, at-fault drivers, assailants, and negligent medical professionals.