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Charleston, WV Paralysis Attorney

Paralysis injuries can send your everyday life into a chaotic whirlwind, forcing you to grapple with drastically changed life circumstances and hefty medical bills. If your paralysis injuries were due to another’s negligence, you might be eligible for compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. Our experienced Charleston, WV, paralysis attorneys at Warner Law Offices can evaluate your case to help you determine your legal options. 

There are about 18,000 traumatic spinal cord injuries in the United States each year. Many are suffered in car accidents and falls, and many result in paralysis. If you or a loved one has suffered paralysis due to another party’s negligence or actions, seek assistance from a skilled paralysis attorney. 

Our experienced team of top-rated Charleston, WV, paralysis lawyers at Warner Law Offices, PLLC has served West Virginia and the surrounding areas for over 20 years. Contact us so we can fight for the compensation you deserve.

Why Contact a Lawyer After a Paralysis Injury?

In the aftermath of a paralysis injury, seeking assistance from a paralysis law firm might be the last thing on your mind. When facing piles of medical bills and life-changing injuries, you might not think to contact a lawyer. However, seeking legal guidance after a paralysis injury is critical. 

Your lawyer can determine your legal options. Many paralysis injuries involve expensive medical treatments and require lifelong medical care. Pursuing compensation for injuries is a logical next step if someone else’s negligence has injured you. 

How Warner Law Offices Can Help

A skilled personal injury attorney plays a pivotal role in the weeks and months following a paralysis injury. They help work through the specifics surrounding your accident to build a strong case on your behalf. 

Our experienced lawyers at Warner Law Offices are well-versed in paralysis injuries and can help you pursue compensation. We fight passionately for our clients, tirelessly pursuing the maximum compensation available in every case. 

While you focus on rehabilitation and recovery, we can do the following:

  • Investigate and gather all evidence pertinent to your case, including security camera footage, maintenance logs, witness statements, accident reconstruction, police or official reports, physical evidence, and medical records
  • Consult medical experts to determine the possibility of recovery and your long-term prognosis 
  • Offer sound legal guidance to help you make informed decisions as your case progresses
  • Handle settlement offers on your behalf and help you determine whether you want to settle
  • Build a strong case using evidence gathered after a thorough investigation 
  • Represent you in court if your case goes to trial and fight aggressively to secure the maximum compensation amount available

If you or a loved one has suffered a paralysis injury in West Virginia or the surrounding areas, our highly-rated paralysis lawyers at Warner Law Offices are ready to assist you with your case. 

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Types of Paralysis Injuries

Paralysis encompasses various injuries and diseases that cause an individual to lose control over one or more body parts. The following are the types of paralysis injuries:

  • Monoplegia affects a single limb, such as one arm or leg. Individuals with monoplegia often retain control of the rest of their bodies but lose the ability to move or feel sensations in the affected limb. 
  • Diplegia impacts the same areas on both sides of the body, such as both arms or both sides of the face.
  • Hemiplegia is often isolated to one side of the body, such as the right leg and arm.
  • Quadriplegia or tetraplegia affects all four limbs and occasionally specific organs. It impacts the body from the neck down, freezing all body parts and sensations, and can stem from neck or back injuries.  
  • Paraplegia affects the lower half of the body from the waist down, impacting the legs, hips, and genitals. 
  • Locked-in syndrome is severe paralysis impacting the entire body, allowing the individual to move their eyes and nothing else. 

Common Causes of Paralysis Injuries

Catastrophic injuries that result in paralysis can arise from various accidents and incidents, including:

Paralysis may also occur from various illnesses, including Guillain-Barre syndrome, cerebral palsy, or multiple sclerosis. However, motor vehicle accidents and catastrophic falls resulting in spinal cord injuries are the most common causes of paralysis in the United States. 

How Do I Know if I Have a Case?

If you or a loved one have been injured in a West Virginia accident that resulted in a paralysis injury, you may have grounds for a lawsuit. However, determining whether you have a case hinges entirely on your incident’s circumstances.

Generally, if another party’s actions or negligence led to your injuries, you may have a viable cause of legal action. 

For instance, suppose Deborah suffers a crushing spinal injury in a car accident that results in paraplegia. Another driver is clearly at fault for the collision. Therefore, Deborah may pursue legal action. 

Or perhaps Tyler is injured in a machinery accident resulting in a devastating spinal cord injury. The accident resulted from an unaddressed and known mechanical malfunction. Thus, Tyler may pursue legal action. 

The circumstances of your paralysis injury will determine whether you have a case. Our skilled team at Warner Law Offices can evaluate your situation to help you determine your legal options. 

How Much Is My Paralysis Injury Case Worth?

The compensation for a paralysis injury case depends on the severity of your injury, its impact on your life and future, and the amount you accrue in medical bills. Losses you can seek compensation for include the following: 

  • Costs of current medical care and treatments 
  • Future medical needs, including rehabilitation and occupational therapy 
  • Expenses to accommodate your condition, including retrofitting your home and buying a wheelchair
  • Lost wages
  • Reduced future earning capacity 
  • Pain and suffering 
  • Loss of enjoyment of life 
  • Loss of companionship 
  • Emotional distress 
  • Mental anguish 

A seasoned paralysis injury attorney can help you determine how much your case is worth. 

How To File a Paralysis Lawsuit

Filing a paralysis lawsuit involves the following steps:

  1. Contacting an attorney: This crucial first step involves discussing your case with an attorney to determine your legal options based on the circumstances of your case.
  2. Investigating the incident: Once you understand your legal options and decide to proceed with a claim, your attorney will investigate the incident to collect all data relevant to your case, including witness statements, video footage, and police reports.
  3. Filing a claim: In this step, your paralysis injury lawyer will submit a demand for compensation with the at-fault party’s insurance company. For example, if your injury resulted from a car accident caused by another party, your attorney will file a claim with the other driver’s insurance company. 
  4. Negotiating a settlement: The insurance company may respond with a settlement offer after receiving your claim. Your attorney will field any settlement offers and help you decide whether settling is in your best interest. Your attorney can counter any offer and negotiate to settle your claim for the compensation you deserve.
  5. Litigating your case: If you don’t receive a fair settlement offer from the insurance company, you can take your case to court. Your attorney will advocate for you and fight to secure fair compensation at trial. 

Contact Warner Law Offices for Help With Your Paralysis Case

If you or a loved one has suffered a paralysis injury due to another’s negligence, you might be eligible for compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. Our top-rated Charleston, WV, paralysis attorneys at Warner Law Offices are familiar with the ins and outs of these cases and can help you pursue compensation. 

Our award-winning paralysis law firm has served West Virginia and the surrounding areas for over 20 years. Let us help you fight to secure the compensation you deserve. Call our office at (304) 345-6789 or complete our online contact form to schedule a free consultation today.

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