Secondary Conditions of Quadriplegia
In many ways, the efficient operation of one bodily system is heavily reliant on the efficient operation of another. When a severe spinal cord injury results in complete paralysis, it can have a considerable impact on the body’s ability to function normally.
In cases where the victim’s injury happened in an accident that was caused due to the negligence of another person, he or she may be entitled to seek compensation from the responsible parties for the additional care that will likely be required to treat any ancillary conditions that develop as a result of quadriplegia injuries.
At the law firm of Law offices of Sanford Rosenblum, my Albany quadriplegic injury lawyers have represented victims in a wide variety of claims involving accidents that resulted in paralysis and associated conditions. Each of my attorneys has more than 25 years of experience practicing law in New York, and I have a strong track record of obtaining favorable results for my clients.
Seeking Compensation for All Your Injuries
My extensive experience with these types of cases allows us to be much more proactive in my efforts to secure full and fair compensation for your injuries. My understanding of the types of conditions paralysis victims can develop helps to ensure that the right short- and long-term care is considered in any settlement or award.
I have helped clients recover compensation for a many different conditions associated with quadriplegia, including the following:
- Bladder dysfunction
- Bowel dysfunction
- Cardiovascular disease
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Hyperthermia and hypothermia
- Osteoporosis and fractures
- Respiratory dysfunction
- Pneumonia
- Vascular dysfunction
Contact the Albany Paralysis Injury Lawyers of Law offices of Sanford Rosenblum
Contact us today to discuss your case. I offer a free initial consultation and case review where you can get your initial questions answered and learn more about how I can help you. I will not accept any attorneys’ fees unless I recover compensation for your injuries.