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Lommen, Abdo, Cole, King & Stageberg, P.A.

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2000 IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402

Phone: (612) 339-8131

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Grandview Professional Building
Suite 210, 400 South Second St.
Hudson, Wisconsin 54016

Phone: (715) 386-8217
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  • Minneapolis Paralysis Attorney

    If you've been paralyzed because of an accident or possible medical malpractice, a Minneapolis paralysis attorney can help you understand your legal rights and seek compensation on your behalf.  Paralysis is the devastating result of some accidents and malpractice, and with no cure yet on the horizon for paralysis, the effects are lifelong.

    Some forms of paralysis require medical treatment and intervention for the rest of the victim's life, especially if the paralysis interferes with a person's ability to eat, swallow, breathe, or involves the loss of sensation that causes incontinence or inability to control the sphincter muscles.  Loss of sexual function can also result. All these possibilities add up to years of financial burden, and cause great emotional and mental stress, as well.

    Contact our Minneapolis Paralysis Attorney for legal help

    Full or partial paralysis can be caused by many things.  A surgical mistake is one of the chief causes of malpractice-related paralysis.  A stroke that is misdiagnosed or undiagnosed can also result in paralysis.  Failure to treat a spinal corn injury through misdiagnosis, or diagnosis with incorrect treatment, also often results in full or partial paralysis.  A Minneapolis paralysis attorney has dealt with all these situations and has the experience to help you if you've suffered from any of these malpractices.

    Hospital emergency room staff, surgeons, neurosurgeons, and paramedics can cause paralyzing injuries that have devastating lifelong effects.  And it can be caused by accidents, as well.  Any kind of transportation accident—car, truck, motorcycle, train, bicycle—can cause spinal cord injury, as well as medical mistakes, errors, nursing home negligence, an accident at work, use of a faulty product, and trauma during birth.

    The loss of mobility is one of the biggest life-changing events imaginable, but a Minneapolis paralysis attorney who can help you understands the emotional and financial strain and consequences of paralysis.

    Contact our Minneapolis Paralysis Attorney for legal help

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