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The effects of a spinal cord injury can be severe and they usually last for life. Those who suffer these injuries and their families must bear enormous burdens and make major adjustments in their lives. At Hillyard, Wahlberg, Kudla & Sloane, LLP, we are dedicated to helping the victims of spinal cord injury and their families recover and rebuild their lives. In numerous cases involving these and other life-changing injuries such as brain injury, we have obtained financial resources which has enabled our clients to cope with the new reality of their lives. The Complications a Spinal Cord InjuryThe medical effects of a spinal cord injury depend to a large degree on the location of the injury on the spine and other factors. In severe cases, paralysis of one or more limbs may result. The long-term effects of such a condition may include cardiovascular problems, organ failure, and psychological effects such as depression or anxiety. The family of the victim must cope with problems of long-term care and perhaps cope with a loss of income. Even when a spinal cord or neck injury is less severe and is treatable by back surgery or other treatment, the suffering and pain can be great. In cases involving spinal cord injury, our attorneys understand the loss, the stress, and the burden that falls upon a paraplegic victim and family. Our goal in such cases is to obtain compensation and help for our clients. We understand how to prepare and pursue successful actions in such cases. Usually these involve a lawsuit or threat of a lawsuit. Our lawyers vigorously seek results in these cases. Throughout the entire process, our firm will be by your side. The effects of a spinal cord injury caused by a car accident or other negligent action can last a lifetime. At Hillyard, Wahlberg, Kudla & Sloane, LLP we are committed to helping spinal cord injury victims and families obtain the resources they need rebuild their futures. For a free initial consultation with Hillyard, Wahlberg, Kudla & Sloane, LLP, call 800-630-2366 or contact us online. |



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