Los Angeles Quadriplegia Construction Accident Lawyer
What is Quadriplegia?
Quadriplegia is either the partial loss or the total loss of use of the arms and legs. Quadriplegia is therefor when someone has paralysis of four limbs.
What Causes Quadriplegia?
Quadriplegia generally results on Los Angeles construction sites when injuries cause damage to the spinal cord or the brain resulting in spinal cord injuries, brain trauma or brain injuries. Unfortunately, for those who have been seriously injured where quadriplegia has resulted, it is extremely rare for slight movement to be regained.
Who Suffers From Quadriplegia?
In the United States, there are an estimated 150,000
The majority of quadriplegics are in the 20-40 age group where there an estimated 150,000 people in the United States who are legally quadriplegics. For all of these people who are diagnosed with quadriplegia may find daily chores and daily tasks difficult to accomplish. These individuals may additionally suffer and experience extreme health issues and they may have difficulties in moving around on their own.
Quadriplegics, in addition to learning to live their lives with their new restricted movement and more dependence on people, they may encounter discrimination, stereotypes, medical expenses and future medical costs.
Contact our Los Angeles Quadriplegia Construction Site Injury Attorneys
If you or a loved one has been seriously injred in a construction accident which resulted in quadriplegia in Los Angeles, one of our Los Angeles Quadriplegia Injury Attorneys look forward to speaking with you and providing you with a free confidential consultation to discuss the events which led up to your Los Angeles Construction Accident and how it resulted in quadriplegia.
Our Lawyers will evaluate your case and will be able to discuss with you possible courses of legal action you may take to receive financial compensation for your Los Angeles Construction Site Quadriplegia Injuries.
Call our Los Angeles Quadriplegia Construction Site Injury Lawyers today at 800-715-4489.
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