If you have become paralyzed following a Florida car accident, you need to be aware of your rights.  This article discusses paralysis caused by auto accidents and compensation available for injured victims.  Contact a Central Florida car accident attorney at the Law Offices of Johnson & Gilbert at 1-(800) 556-8890 for a free consultation.

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Paralysis from a Florida Car Accident is Devastating

Discovering that you can no longer use your arms or legs is one of the most frightening experiences someone can face. For many accident victims, they find themselves paralyzed after a serious collision. If you or a family member has become paralyzed from a Central Florida car accident caused by another driver, you need to be aware of your legal rights. You also need to understand the prognosis associated with your condition.

Paralysis is defined as a total loss of muscle function that can result in the loss of mobility or sensation in the affected area. There are many causes of paralysis, including spinal cord injury or brain injury. These types of injuries are frequently the result of a serious car accident or truck collision. In fact, car accidents are the leading cause of spinal cord injury and account for 50 percent of all new cases each year.

Paraplegia and quadriplegia are the two types of paralysis. Quadriplegia affects the majority of the body and may result in complete loss of movement in the arms or legs. The torso may be affected as well. This condition is also referred to as tetraplegia and varies in severity depending on the location of the injury.

When someone suffers from paraplegia, they are usually paralyzed below the injury site and the legs are most often affected. A paraplegic may be able to walk or may require a support device, such as a wheelchair. Paraplegia does not affect the entire body.

Paralysis carries numerous possible health complications, including pressure sores, thrombosis, pneumonia, loss of bladder control, breathing problems, impaired sexual function and digestion issues.

If you have become paralyzed from a car accident in Florida, you face a lifelong need for medical treatment and assistance. The costs of such care can add up. If your accident was caused by the other driver’s negligence, you may be able to obtain compensation that will cover your lost wages, medical expenses and other costs associated with your injuries. Contact a Central Florida car accident attorney at the Law Offices of Johnson & Gilbert at 1-(800) 556-8890 for a free consultation.


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