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Experienced Attorneys Helping Injury Victims Seek Justice

Suffering an injury can have a serious negative impact on your physical health, lifestyle, and future. The situation worsens when somebody hurts you by causing an accident.

When you sustain injuries because of another party or entity, you deserve justice. A personal injury attorney can assist you in seeking compensation.

We Fight Aggressively for Injury Victims

The personal injury lawyers at Coffey McPharlin have a unique understanding of our injured clients’ challenges. For this reason, we strive to show you the kindness and compassion you deserve while diligently pursuing the monetary recovery you need.

If you’ve been injured at another person’s hands, don’t wait to seek legal representation. Our capable legal team can assess your case, provide reliable advice and guidance, and create a strategy to obtain the most beneficial result.

Types of Injury Cases Our Firm Handles

During our many years practicing law, we’ve seen a wide variety of accidents and injuries. As such, our attorneys are well-equipped to handle even the most complex cases.

Below are some of the injury cases our lawyers handle most often. If you’ve suffered an injury, including any of the ones listed, contact us immediately for legal support.

Catastrophic Injuries

There’s a significant difference between regular injuries and catastrophic injuries: catastrophic injuries often result in life-altering consequences. They cause serious, permanent damage, meaning full recovery isn’t usually possible.

Common types of catastrophic injuries include:

Catastrophic injuries typically present lasting issues, such as brain or nerve damage or paralysis.

A catastrophic injury may require medical treatment well into the future. Such treatment can be costly, but it’s necessary to deal with the effects of catastrophic injuries. Pursuing compensation is critical, as it can help ensure that you or your loved one receive proper medical treatment without facing additional financial burdens.

Spinal Cord Injury

The spinal cord is a delicate structure running from the brainstem below the skull to the lower back. It’s one of the main components of the central nervous system, containing several nerve bundles and cells responsible for sending messages to and from the brain and other parts of the body.

quadriplegia vital function, suffering a spinal cord injury can have devastating consequences. These injuries often result in permanent losses of sensation and strength, with one of the most common results being paralysis, whether quadriplegia or paraplegia.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

The brain is one of the most important organs in the body, influencing everything from your movement and speech to how you think and feel. It also works like a “central computer,” controlling other organs like your heart and lungs.

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can severely affect your physical, mental, and emotional well-being, depending on the type of injury you sustain and the area of the brain affected. Some of the most common types of brain injuries include concussion, diffuse axonal injury, hemorrhage, hematoma, and penetrating brain injuries.

TBIs frequently result in multiple long-term issues, including cognitive challenges, depression, and physical impairments. In the most serious cases, traumatic brain injuries can cause victims to fall into comas, end up in vegetative states, or even pass away.

Workplace Injuries

The average person spends about a third of their life at work. While workplaces should be safe for employees, accidents and injuries occur regularly.

Workplace injuries can be severe and include catastrophic injuries like brain and spinal cord damage. Other work injuries can result from repetitive use and strain, such as back and neck injuries, shoulder and knee injuries, hand and wrist injuries including carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis. Depending on your profession, you could also develop occupational illnesses, such as respiratory illness, cancer, or mesothelioma.

Paralysis Claims

Paralysis occurs when you’re unable to move one or more parts of your body voluntarily. Depending on the severity of your injury, you may suffer from partial paralysis, where you can control some muscles, or complete paralysis, where you have no control over any of your musculature.

Paralysis is a possible outcome of damage to the nervous system. It can result from various medical conditions but also from traumatic injuries. Brain and spinal cord injuries frequently cause some degree of paralysis.

Suffering from paralysis can be particularly challenging, as it can change your life entirely. Having limited or no control over your body can affect your lifestyle, relationships, and ability to earn a living.

Wrongful Death

Losing a loved one is never easy. However, the pain of this kind of loss is amplified when the death is caused by negligent circumstances.

A wrongful death results from somebody causing an accident either through neglect or intentionally harming someone. Such deaths are often preventable, making them much more difficult to understand and accept.

Wrongful death can arise from numerous circumstances, including:

  • Vehicular accidents like car and truck collisions
  • Premises liability accidents, including slips and falls
  • Workplace accidents
  • Medical malpractice
  • Defective and dangerous products

A wrongful death claim aims to compensate the victim’s loved ones for their loss. The damages awarded can help cover funeral and burial expenses, lost earnings and benefits, and pain and suffering, among other things.

You Deserve Quality Representation — Our Firm Can Help

If you or someone you care about has been seriously injured or you’ve lost a loved one due to preventable circumstances, don’t delay in seeking dedicated legal assistance from Coffey McPharlin. We are Good lawyers Helping People like you.

Our personal injury attorneys are ready to protect your rights and interests and fight diligently for full and fair compensation. Contact us today at (954) 289-6136 to set up a free, no-obligation consultation.

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