Neurologic Injuries:
The body's nervous system affects all aspects of daily living. Your
nerves not only provide information to your muscles to move your body,
but also carry messages to your brain that tell it when you are hot,
cold, feeling pressure, touch and pain. Your nerves also tell your brain
when you need to urinate or defecate and carry the message from your
brain to muscles that allow you to do both.
When a health care professional negligently injures your nerves, you may find yourself no longer able
to walk or move a part of your body. You may lose control over your
bladder or your bowels. You may find yourself unable to feel your hands,
your legs, or the most intimate parts of your body. If the injury is
to your brain, then you may lose your balance, your vision, your memory
or your life.
If you or your loved
ones have sustained nerve damage as a result of the
medical negligence of a health care professional, we are here to help you.
We can obtain your medical records and those of your loved ones. We can review your
medical records and advise you whether medical malpractice may have
occurred. We can assist you in finding health care providers to review
the medical care rendered to you or your loved ones to determine whether
medical negligence exists and whether the medical negligence resulted
in injuries. In circumstances where medical negligence exists (and this
negligence caused your significant injuries or your loved one's significant
injuries), we can assist you in trying to obtain a favorable settlement
and if the insurance company will not settle your case, we can take
it to court.
While nothing can
bring back the abilities you have lost as a result of your nerve damage
or the abilities of your loved ones, we will fight for you and attempt
to obtain both justice and a recovery to assist you in caring for your
needs or those of a loved one. If you believe that we may be able to
assist you, please call us or e-mail us.
We are here to help.
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