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Miami FL 33186
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Florida Personal Injury Lawyers
Explaining the Legal Ramifications of Paralysis

When people are injured by others because of negligence, recklessness or even intentional conduct, it can result in innumerable medical issues. Of all the injuries that could be suffered by someone because of the conduct of another, few are more serious, more permanent and more life-changing than paralysis. Someone who is suddenly paralyzed soon realizes that he or she faces a lifetime of challenges in order to live a productive life, and those who have been diagnosed with this condition need to seek the help of Florida personal injury lawyers as soon as possible.

Potential Medical Needs Related to Paralysis

The list of potential medical needs related to paralysis is long and expensive. One of the first steps that must be taken when someone suffers an injury to the spinal cord is a series of intensive tests in order to determine the extent of the damage done to that area of the body. After the specific injury has been diagnosed, it often leads to surgery in an attempt to at least minimize the damage done.

After the initial medical steps are taken, there are several long-term medical needs that arise. The most common involves ongoing and grueling physical rehabilitation in an attempt to either regain some use of the limbs that have been paralyzed or to learn how to become as mobile as possible with limbs that are no longer mobile.

Finally, there are potentially extraordinary expenses involved that relate to equipment. People who are paralyzed often need to have their homes re-purposed extensively so that they can access all of the rooms in their homes and use them properly. In addition, special vehicles may be needed by some so that they can leave their homes when they want or need to do so.

How Florida Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help

Clearly, someone who finds themselves in this situation faces a long list of challenges and difficulties. Therefore, the last thing anyone in this position needs is to attempt to navigate through the legal world while relearning so many basic life skills. This is simply not a time to add stress to the life of someone who faces daily struggles.

Therefore, if you or someone you love has been paralyzed because of the actions of another, you need to seek the help of Florida personal injury lawyers who can successfully manage your situation for you and make sure that all of your financial needs both now and in the future are aggressively pursued. Contact Bernstein & Maryanoff today to schedule a free initial consultation.

Free consultation: There is never a charge to talk to a personal injury attorney at the law firm of Bernstein & Maryanoff. With a principal office in Miami, numerous other offices across Florida, and the willingness to make house calls, our attorneys will be there when you need them. We handle all cases on a contingency fee basis.

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