Paralysis Lawyer

Mark Ramos Kiran offers formidable legal advocacy for individuals left paralyzed due to another’s negligence.

As a seasoned attorney, he brings decades of expertise in managing spinal cord injury cases. Understanding the profound and life-altering nature of such injuries, Mark is unwavering in his commitment. He stands ready to be by your side, tenaciously pursuing the compensation you rightfully deserve.

Mark Ramos Kiran offers formidable legal advocacy for individuals left paralyzed due to another’s negligence.

As a seasoned attorney, he brings decades of expertise in managing spinal cord injury cases. Understanding the profound and life-altering nature of such injuries, Mark is unwavering in his commitment. He stands ready to be by your side, tenaciously pursuing the compensation you rightfully deserve.

A BASIC EXPLANATION OF PARALYSIS

Paralysis occurs when damage to the spinal cord prevents signals from moving from the brain down the spinal cord and to other areas of the body. If the spinal injury is “complete,” that means the person will have a total lack of motor and sensory function in the affected parts of the body. If the injury is “incomplete,” the person may retain some function and feeling because some signals are still able to travel from the brain to the affected area.

Loss of movement and feeling are the most obvious results of paralysis, but they are far from the only complications. A paralyzed person may experience reduced blood flow and heart rate, blood clots, difficulty breathing, loss of muscle tissue, loss of bone density, loss of bladder or bowel control, trouble swallowing, and many other problems. It is easy to understand why paralysis is such a catastrophic injury.

HANDLING ALL TYPES OF PARALYSIS CASES

Attorney Mark Ramos Kiran has successfully represented clients in cases involving all five of the main forms of paralysis:

  • Quadriplegia : Occurs when the body is paralyzed below the neck. You may also see it referred to as tetraplegia.
  • Paraplegia : This usually, but not always, means paralysis of the lower body. The injuries causing paraplegia usually happen in the person’s lower or mid-back area.
  • Hemiplegia : This refers to paralysis of an arm and a leg on the same side of the body.
  • Diplegia : The same area on both sides of the body is paralyzed, such as both arms or both legs.
  • Monoplegia : Paralysis of a single limb.

Paralysis can occur under many different circumstances, particularly when negligence is involved. Our team has represented clients who were paralyzed in car accidents, construction site accidents, slip-and-falls, workplace accidents and due to medical malpractice.

WHY COMPENSATION IS SO CRITICAL FOR PARALYSIS VICTIMS

According to recent statistics, the cost of living with paralysis is as follows:

  • Complete quadriplegia : $1.1 million in the first year and $185,000 every year thereafter.
  • Incomplete quadriplegia : $770,000 in the first year and $113,000 every year thereafter.
  • Paraplegia : $519,000 in the first year and $69,000 every year thereafter.

Few families have the resources to cover these levels of expense, and insurance may not cover everything. And these numbers do not account for the patient’s emotional pain and suffering. For these reasons, a personal injury lawsuit is a viable option for anyone who was paralyzed as a result of someone else’s actions.

REACH OUT TO AN EXPERIENCED PARALYSIS INJURY ATTORNEY

Mark Ramos Kiran firmly believes that individuals facing paralysis deserve unwavering legal support. As a dedicated paralysis attorney, he is relentless in his pursuit of justice for his clients. To discuss your situation, you can avail a complimentary consultation by calling 888-738-9299 or reaching out via email. Should travel be a challenge for you, Mark is more than willing to accommodate you by visiting your residence.

A BASIC EXPLANATION OF PARALYSIS

Paralysis occurs when damage to the spinal cord prevents signals from moving from the brain down the spinal cord and to other areas of the body. If the spinal injury is “complete,” that means the person will have a total lack of motor and sensory function in the affected parts of the body. If the injury is “incomplete,” the person may retain some function and feeling because some signals are still able to travel from the brain to the affected area.

Loss of movement and feeling are the most obvious results of paralysis, but they are far from the only complications. A paralyzed person may experience reduced blood flow and heart rate, blood clots, difficulty breathing, loss of muscle tissue, loss of bone density, loss of bladder or bowel control, trouble swallowing, and many other problems. It is easy to understand why paralysis is such a catastrophic injury.

HANDLING ALL TYPES OF PARALYSIS CASES

Attorney Mark Ramos Kiran has successfully represented clients in cases involving all five of the main forms of paralysis:

  • Quadriplegia : Occurs when the body is paralyzed below the neck. You may also see it referred to as tetraplegia.
  • Paraplegia : This usually, but not always, means paralysis of the lower body. The injuries causing paraplegia usually happen in the person’s lower or mid-back area.
  • Hemiplegia : This refers to paralysis of an arm and a leg on the same side of the body.
  • Diplegia : The same area on both sides of the body is paralyzed, such as both arms or both legs.
  • Monoplegia : Paralysis of a single limb.

Paralysis can occur under many different circumstances, particularly when negligence is involved. Our team has represented clients who were paralyzed in car accidents, construction site accidents, slip-and-falls, workplace accidents and due to medical malpractice.

WHY COMPENSATION IS SO CRITICAL FOR PARALYSIS VICTIMS

According to recent statistics, the cost of living with paralysis is as follows:

  • Complete quadriplegia : $1.1 million in the first year and $185,000 every year thereafter.
  • Incomplete quadriplegia : $770,000 in the first year and $113,000 every year thereafter.
  • Paraplegia : $519,000 in the first year and $69,000 every year thereafter.

Few families have the resources to cover these levels of expense, and insurance may not cover everything. And these numbers do not account for the patient’s emotional pain and suffering. For these reasons, a personal injury lawsuit is a viable option for anyone who was paralyzed as a result of someone else’s actions.

REACH OUT TO AN EXPERIENCED PARALYSIS INJURY ATTORNEY

Mark Ramos Kiran firmly believes that individuals facing paralysis deserve unwavering legal support. As a dedicated paralysis attorney, he is relentless in his pursuit of justice for his clients. To discuss your situation, you can avail a complimentary consultation by calling 888-738-9299 or reaching out via email. Should travel be a challenge for you, Mark is more than willing to accommodate you by visiting your residence.

CONTACT AN EXPERIENCED PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER TODAY

When the possibility of an injury claim arises, you’ll want Mark Ramos Kiran, a preeminent personal injury attorney, championing your cause. Mark understands the gravity of such moments and is fully equipped to safeguard your rights. With his expertise and dedication, he’s prepared to assist. Reach out to Mark for a complimentary discussion about your potential claim.

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