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Philadelphia Paralysis Injury Lawyer

When a medical error results in full or partial paralysis, an entire family is devastated. If this has happened to you or a loved one, an experienced catastrophic injury attorney may be able to help you recover compensation to meet the challenges ahead.

The lawyers at Soloff & Zervanos, P.C., handle cases of medical malpractice that result in serious injuries such as paralysis. To schedule a free consultation with a Philadelphia paralysis injury lawyer, please call.

Was The Injury Preventable?

There are risks to any medical procedure, and no doctor can guarantee a positive outcome. However, if your doctor failed to meet the standard of care when performing your procedure, and you were injured as a result, you may be entitled to compensation. The following are examples of medical malpractice that can lead to paralysis:

  • Damaging the spinal cord or nerves when operating on a patient’s back
  • Failure to promptly treat a stroke
  • Failure to treat an infection, leading to damage of the spinal cord
  • Failure to diagnose and treat diseases such as Guillain-Barré syndrome

When a doctor makes a mistake, a patient’s life can be changed forever. If you have suffered a paralysis injury, you are likely to need significant medical care and assistance for the rest of your life. You may need extensive home modifications, special vehicles and adaptive devices. If you are unable to work, your family will need help paying bills.

Our goal as your paralysis injury attorney in Philadelphia is to make sure the money is there to help you obtain the best medical care and live as full a life as possible. Our law firm has recovered millions of dollars in compensation for our clients.

For More Information, Contact a Philadelphia Paralysis Injury Attorney

There is no cost or obligation to discuss your case with a Philadelphia paralysis injury lawyer at our firm. Please call today.