Atlanta Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer
Fighting for Paralysis Victims in Serious Spinal Cord Injury Cases
Serious spinal cord injuries can lead to a variety of long-term health issues, including numbness in the extremities, loss of grip strength and partial or complete paralysis. If you have suffered a spinal cord injury in an accident, it is essential that you have your case reviewed by a Georgia personal injury attorney immediately.
Depending on the circumstances of your accident, you may be entitled to seek compensation for your injuries. At the W. Winston Briggs Law Firm in Atlanta, we represent clients in a broad range of spinal cord injury and paralysis cases. Whether you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, construction site accident or a slip-and-fall, we have the experience and the skill to protect your interests.
Seeking Fair Compensation for Your Spinal Cord Injury
Our spinal cord injury lawyers have represented countless clients in all types of these cases. We understand the short- and long-term impact these injuries can have, and we know what type of compensation is typically needed to accommodate your current and future needs. We have access to life-planning experts, medical specialists and others who can help up build the most compelling possible case for the compensation you need.
Among the benefits injury victims are entitled to seek are:
- Current and future medical care
- Rehabilitation
- Psychological care
- Lost wages and earning capacity
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Pain and suffering
- Altered living needs, including wheelchairs and handicapped vehicles
Call for a Free Consultation
Contact our office today to discuss your spinal cord injury and learn more about what we can do to help you. You can reach us by phone at 404-913-7364 / 800-396-1786 or via e-mail. We take most cases on a contingency basis, which means that you don't pay any attorney's fees unless we win compensation for you.
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