Paralysis

Coffey and Nichols has represented people needlessly paralyzed from falls, surgical errors, infections, anesthesia mistakes, and nursing home errors.
We know how devastating paralysis can be to individuals and their families. Total and partial paralysis often makes it impossible to work and requires a lifetime of medical care. We have experience with experts who can predict the cost of future needs over a lifetime, including items like accessible housing and vehicles. Although we can’t share the details because of confidentiality agreements, we have been successful in securing sufficient compensation for paralyzed people to buy accessible housing and vehicles, provide for their past and future medical care, and replace a lifetime of income.

What to do if You’re Paralyzed

What to do in the face of paralysis depends a lot on what exactly happened. If your loved one is paralyzed and can’t talk for themselves, you may have to do it for it them.

Have You or a Loved Sustained Paralysis?
Find Out What to Do

Click on the button below for general advice about what to do if you think you may have a lawsuit.

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