Paralysis

Paralysis can be caused by injuries such as a spinal cord injury or broken neck. Paralysis of the lower half of the body, including both legs, is called paraplegia. Paralysis of both the arms and legs is called quadriplegia. Paralysis of this nature is a permanent condition, and leaves the patient in need of much care – in some cases, requiring the regular attention of a nurse or other health professional.

Many times, injuries resulting in paralysis are caused by negligence involving auto accidents, unsafe premises, unsafe workplaces, medical malpractice, and diving and swimming pool accidents. If your paralysis is the result of an injury that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your injury. A Philadelphia personal injury lawyer can review your case and advise you as to your legal options. Should you decide that you are interested in pursuing litigation, a premier Philadelphia personal injury attorney at the Law Offices of Robert W. Sink has the skills, compassion and experience needed to aggressively litigate your paralysis injury case.

The Law Offices of Robert W. Sink have been representing paralysis clients in Philadelphia and other cities since 1994. The firm treats each client’s case as importantly as if it were the case of a family member.