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Paralysis Injury Attorney in Lafayette, LA

A Lafayette paralysis lawyer from the Law Offices of Richard R. Kennedy in Lafayette, LA, can represent you or a loved one who is suffering from a paralysis injury sustained at work, in an auto accident, or other circumstance in which a third party was negligent. Paralysis is a severe, life-altering injury, both for the victim and his or her family. As such, our attorneys will provide you with aggressive representation to secure fair and just compensation for your losses. Contact our law firm today to meet with one of our attorneys for a thorough case review.

What Is Paralysis?

There are 17,000 new spinal cord injuries each year, and 39% of them are caused by motor vehicle accidents. Paralysis happens when someone loses muscle function in part of their body, usually because of damage to the spinal cord or brain. It can be complete, meaning there’s no movement or feeling below the injury, or incomplete, where some movement or sensation remains, accounting for 20% of all spinal cord injuries.

Common types include:

  • Paraplegia, affecting the lower body
  • Quadriplegia, impacting all four limbs
  • Hemiplegia, paralysis on one side of the body

An experienced paralysis attorney can help victims and their families understand both the medical challenges and the legal options that come with these life-changing injuries.

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Common Causes of Paralysis

There are a number of different conditions that can cause paralysis. Trauma is just one of many causes of paralysis. Paralysis can result from a traumatic brain or spinal cord injury. These injuries are common in a variety of different types of accidents, including:

  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Construction accidents
  • Slip-and-fall accidents
  • Falling objects
  • Surgical errors
  • Medical errors during treatment
  • Sports-related injuries
  • Workplace accidents
  • Acts of violence
  • Falls from heights

In the majority of cases, paralysis is the result of another party’s negligence. This could include a drunk driver, negligent property owner, or reckless surgeon.

How Paralysis Affects the Entire Family

Paralysis affects the entire family—not just the victim. The injury may require extended hospital stays, multiple surgeries, and extensive physical therapy in an attempt to regain feeling and mobility in the affected areas. Wheelchairs are often a necessity and may require you to make modifications to your home and vehicles.

These expenses are costly and place an excessive burden on the entire family. In most cases of paralysis, the victim is unable to return to work for an extended period of time, if not permanently. This loss of income adds to the financial burden of medical bills.

Paralysis is a severe, life-altering injury, both for the victim and his or her family.

A family member may need to take a leave of absence, typically without pay, to help care for the victim. This only adds to the economic hardship the family is already enduring.

Living with paralysis is about much more than recovering from the initial injury. Over time, many people face additional health challenges like pressure sores, infections, blood clots, breathing issues, or loss of bladder and bowel control.

Emotional struggles like depression and anxiety are also common as victims adjust to major life changes. A dedicated paralysis attorney makes sure these long-term medical and emotional needs are fully considered when negotiating a settlement or presenting your case in court.

Hire a Paralysis Lawyer for Counsel from Paralysis Injury Attorneys

Accidents involving brain and spinal cord injuries are complex, so it is wise to work with an attorney. At the Law Offices of Richard R. Kennedy, we focus on handling all aspects of your case, from gathering evidence to handling insurance companies, so you and your family can focus solely on your recovery.

From the cost of ongoing medical care to the loss of independence and enjoyment of life, the impact of a paralysis injury reaches far beyond the initial injury. That’s why victims of paralysis are legally allowed to pursue both economic and non-economic damages.

Economic damages are the calculable expenses that can be tallied using receipts or invoices, like loss of wages or medical bills. Non-economic damages, on the other hand, are the non-tangible, emotional losses that are difficult to calculate, like loss of consortium or pain and suffering.

After determining the negligent party, we will aggressively seek compensation for:

  • The physical and emotional pain and suffering caused by your injury
  • Any and all medical expenses resulting from your injury
  • Long-term care needs, like in-home nursing and assistive devices
  • Loss of income due to an inability to work and earn wages
  • Loss of quality and enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium, or companionship, for your family
  • Home and vehicle modifications

At the Law Offices of Richard R. Kennedy, we work closely with medical and financial professionals to calculate the full scope of your damages. Our goal is to make sure you receive the compensation you deserve so you can focus on healing, recovery, and reclaiming your quality of life.

What to Do After a Paralysis Injury

The steps you take in the first few days and weeks after a paralysis injury can make a major difference in both your recovery and your legal options. Here’s what to keep in mind after a paralysis injury:

  1. Seek emergency medical care.
  2. Follow your doctor’s treatment plan and go to all follow-up appointments.
  3. Document the circumstances of the injury, including photos and witness statements if possible.
  4. Keep records of medical bills, lost wages, and other costs.
  5. Contact a trusted paralysis attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.

Taking quick, informed action after a paralysis injury can help safeguard your rights and improve your chances of securing fair compensation. The Law Offices of Richard R. Kennedy can guide you through every step of the process. Our team is here to help you focus on recovery while we handle the legal details.

Schedule a Consultation to Discuss Your Case

If you or a family member is now paralyzed due to a negligent party, contact our law firm today to schedule your free case review. Our attorneys will evaluate your case and help you decide how to move forward.

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We Fight to Win Fair Compensation

Legal deadlines, medical bills, lost wages, and the pain that lingers after an accident can build up and feel overwhelming. The Law Offices of Richard R. Kennedy in Lafayette, Louisiana, offer the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have diligent, committed personal injury attorneys on your side.

Our injury lawyers, Richard R. Kennedy and Richard R. Kennedy III  are personally committed to success in every case they take. They have won millions on behalf of injured clients.

If you’re interested in learning more about how our noted personal injury attorneys can help you, contact our law firm either by leaving a message online or calling: (337) 232-1934

We Fight to Win Fair Compensation

Legal deadlines, medical bills, lost wages, and the pain that lingers after an accident can build up and feel overwhelming. The Law Offices of Richard R. Kennedy in Lafayette, Louisiana, offer the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have diligent, committed personal injury attorneys on your side. Our injury lawyers, Richard R. Kennedy and Richard R. Kennedy III are personally committed to success in every case they take. They have won millions on behalf of injured clients, such as a 1.7 million jury verdict for a collision between two 18-wheelers.

If you’re interested in learning more about how our noted personal injury attorneys can help you, contact our law firm either by leaving a message online or by giving us a call at the number below.

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