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Raleigh Paraplegia and Quadriplegia Attorneys

Workplace injuries can take many forms. One of the most devastating consequences that a person can suffer from a traumatic work-related accident is paralysis, whether partial or total. The loss of function of an individual’s limbs can lead to physical and emotional suffering as well as a complete change in lifestyle. Paraplegia and quadriplegia can occur because of injuries to the spinal cord or nervous system, and are a threat to many people at their place of employment.

If you or someone you love has experienced a workplace injury that led to paralysis, it is essential that you are properly informed regarding your right to workers’ compensation or disability benefits. To learn more, contact the Raleigh paraplegia and quadriplegia attorneys of Scudder & Hedrick, PLLC, at 919-851-3311 to discuss your case directly with a member of our legal team.

Complications from Paraplegia and Quadriplegia

Paraplegia is the loss of function of the lower extremities and quadriplegia is the impairment of motor function of all limbs and the torso. Paralysis of any sort can lead to extreme changes in the personal and professional life of the victim. Some of the complications of paraplegia and quadriplegia include:

  • Limb deformities
  • Pressure sores or bed sores
  • Blood clots and circulation problems
  • Blood pressure problems
  • Spasms
  • Chronic pain
  • Respiratory problems
  • Emotional and psychological distress

Workers’ compensation and disability claims associated with work-related accidents do not consider fault as a factor in the determination of eligibility for benefits. To ensure that you do not inadvertently take action that sacrifices your legal rights, speak with a Raleigh workers’ compensation attorney as soon as possible.

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If you have suffered an occupational injury resulting in paralysis, do not delay seeking the benefits that you are due under the law. Contact the Raleigh paraplegia and quadriplegia attorneys of Scudder and Hedrick, PLLC, at 919-851-3311.

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