Paralysis

Paralysis As A Result Of A Workplace Accident

Philadelphia Paralysis Attorney

Paralysis is defined as an inability to perform voluntary motions and movements due to loss of muscle control. Typically, paralysis is the result of an accident or injury in which the Head, Brain & Spinal Cord were severely injured. There are various types of paralysis that can be experienced. The type of paralysis is directly related to what part of the nervous system was impacted in the injury as various portions of the Central Nervous System innervate different areas of the body. A skilled Workers Compensation Lawyer will be able to help you with your claim if you have lost use of a body part as a result of a workplace injury or accident. Call the Law Office of Deborah M. Truscello at 610-892-4940 to discuss your claim.

Types of Paralysis

  • Quadraplegia (also known as Tetraplegia): Inability to use all 4 limbs
  • Paraplegia: Paralysis of the lower body, including the legs
  • Monoplegia: Paralysis of one limb
  • Hemiplegia: Paralysis of one side of the body; either right or left
  • Diplegia: Paralysis of both appendages i.e. both arms or both legs

Types Of Injuries & Accidents Possibly Causing Paralysis

  • Accidents in the Workplace
  • Construction Site Accidents
  • Workplace Injuries
  • Head, Neck & Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Falls
  • Defective or Unsafe Product Accidents
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents

Contact a Delaware County, PA Loss of Use Attorney

If you or a family member have been injured and sustained a debilitating or paralyzing injury in the workplace call The Law Office of Deborah M. Truscello at 610-892-4940. Ms. Truscello and her staff are very skilled and experienced auto accident, workers compensation and personal injury lawyers. No fee unless she recovers for you. Ms. Truscello proudly serves the injured throughout Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Chester and Delaware Counties.