Ongoing medical treatment is often needed for accident victims left paralyzed. A violent motor vehicle collision or a mishap on an oil ring or construction site can result in more than career-ending injuries. At Bowling & McKinney, A Professional Law Corporation, we recognize the challenges our clients face and have the experience to provide legal representation to paralyzed accident victims.
Mississippi Paralysis Injury Attorneys
The legal team at our AV-rated* personal injury law firm provides representation in pursuing complex litigation in spinal cord injury claims that result from:
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Construction and industrial accidents
- Hotel, casino and cruise ship injuries
- Maritime injuries and the Jones Act
Contact our Louisiana or Mississippi law offices at 504-613-4561 or toll free at 877-757-3539.
Louisiana Paralysis Attorneys
When vertebrae compresses against or damages the spinal cord, the brain experiences difficulty in communicating with the entire body. Victims suffer paralysis from the waist down (paraplegia) or the shoulder down (quadriplegia).
Understanding that spinal cord injury care is expensive, we pursue compensation that reflects both immediate needs and a lifetime of medical care. At Bowling & McKinney, A Professional Law Corporation, we devote time and resources in complex spinal cord injury litigation. Our attorneys combine their legal and medical knowledge with a vast network of medical experts needed to assist with these cases.
Life care planners also play a role in anticipating future expenses for medical treatment, medications, ongoing therapy and care within a home that may have to be retrofitted to accommodate the accident victim. The firm has extensive experience working with lifecare planners.
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To schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer, please contact us at our Louisiana and Mississippi law offices at 504-613-4561 or toll free at 877-757-3539.
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