BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD INJURIES MAY RESULT IN PARALYSIS AND LOSS OF LIFE—CALL BEVERLY HILLS PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS NOW (Part 1 of 2)
Brain and spinal cord injuries can seriously alter a person’s life, as well as the lives of their family members. These types of injuries may occur in a variety of different situations, including car accidents, assaults and even recreational sports. Approximately 450,000 people in the United States live with spinal cord injury and there are about 8,000 new cases each year. For brain injuries, about 200,000 people die each year and 500,000 are hospitalized for treatment. Have you or a family member suffered brain or spinal cord injuries and need help representing your rights? Call Greenberg & Rudman LLP now at 1-800-252-9776 (1-800-ALAWPRO) for a free consultation.
Brain injuries in young children most often occur in and around the home, and some injuries are caused if the child was shaken violently by an adult. Injuries to the brain may occur in a closed brain injury or a penetrating brain injury. In the closed brain injury, there may be trauma to the head, such as contact with a solid object, but no penetration past the skull. A penetrating brain injury may be a bullet wound. Spinal cord injuries can include a fracture, or dislocation, which may result in spinal cord compression. If the spinal cord is severed, then it may result in paralysis and loss of sensation.
Dealing with brain and spinal cord injuries may put stress on your family emotionally and financially. Although we may not be able to go back and undo the injury, we can help you protect your rights in your lawsuit. You may be able to obtain compensation for your injuries, and the experienced attorneys of Greenberg & Rudman LLP are here to help you. Give us a call now at 1-800-252-9776 (1-800-ALAWPRO) for your free and confidential consultation. You can also go to www.alawpro.com to read more about brain and spinal cord injuries.
Want to learn more about brain and spinal cord injuries? Then go to Part 2: THOUSANDS OF BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD INJURIES MAY OCCUR AS RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE—GET HELP FROM LOS ANGELES PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS NOW (Part 2 of 2)