Experienced Representation for Serious Injuries in Pennsylvania
Accidents that result in brain or spinal cord injuries to their victims have the potential to cause paralysis and other conditions, such as paraplegia and quadriplegia. In some cases, this paralysis is temporary, but in others, it will require life-long medical care and therapy. For those who have suffered brain or spinal cord injuries, including those resulting in paralysis, obtaining compensation is crucial and is a key factor in the recovery process.
The attorneys at the law firm of Hill & Associates, P.C., have more than 20 years of personal injury experience and have dealt with injuries ranging from broken bones to traumatic brain injuries, as well as wrongful deaths in Pennsylvania. Our lawyers cannot reverse what has already happened but can provide strong advocacy for those who have been injured and need quality medical care to rebuild their lives.
Talk with us about your injuries by scheduling a free initial consultation with us at Hill & Associates. Contact our firm by calling toll free at 866-720-4699 and make an appointment.
Spinal Cord and Traumatic Brain Injuries
Any trauma or damage to the brain or spinal cord may affect your central nervous system and your ability to feel or move all the parts of your body. Depending on the area that is damaged, you may experience different losses of function or feeling, including paralysis. Damage to the spinal cord or brain may also result in:
- Contusions or bruising
- Broken or pinched vertebra or vertebrae
- Burst fractures
- Scar tissue
- Concussions and other closed head injuries
- Paraplegia
- Quadriplegia
Most paraplegics, quadriplegics and others who have lost full control of certain body functions will need some level of continuing care throughout their lives. Other spinal cord injuries may only have temporary effects and will require surgery or other treatment to fix. In either case, medical treatment can be extensive and costly. By seeking appropriate compensation, you can cover past, present and future medical costs.
Learn More About Paralysis and Spinal Cord Injuries
If you or someone you love has suffered a spinal cord or brain injury that has resulted in paralysis, contact an attorney at the Philadelphia law firm of Hill & Associates. Schedule a free initial consultation with our firm, where we will discuss your accident and your options for recovery. Call us toll free at 866-720-4699 to make an appointment.











