Spinal Cord Injury & Herniated Disk Lawyer
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Many accidents can lead to traumatic damage of the spinal cord, and herniated
disks are a frequent result of any of these injuries. When the spinal cord
is damaged after a car accident,
a slip and fall, or any other accident,
the spinal disks that act like shock absorbers for our spinal column may
bulge out between the vertebrae and cause pain, muscle weakness, and other
problems.
After suffering any personal injury, especially any injury that may involve
the spinal cord, prompt medical care should be your first concern. It is
important not to move the injured person and risk any more damage to the
spinal cord that can cause even greater problems. While an accidental herniated
disk injury usually leads to electric shock pains that run down the arms
or legs, there may be numbness or a tingling sensation similar to “pins
and needles.”
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Since the nerves that connect our body parts
to our brains are affected when the disk is
moved from its normal position, it may be
difficult to control the muscles that the
nerves serve. This can lead to muscle
weakness or even bladder and bowel problems.
The insurance company who represents
those responsible for your accident may offer a settlement, but you should
contact a personal injury lawyer
from the Law Offices of Banafsheh, Danesh & Javid, P.C., located in
Los Angeles, before accepting any proposal. The proposed settlement may
not take all your future costs into consideration, or may even fail to address
all of your immediate needs. We are experienced in cases of this type and
know what to expect and how to negotiate to get you the best settlement
possible.
Our initial consultation with an attorney is free, and there is no obligation
on your part. After discussing your case, you will have a greater understanding
of how we can fight for you and make sure that none of your needs is neglected.
We will let you know what to expect, and will be happy to meet with you
in your hospital if that is necessary.
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