Paralysis After an Accident in Kansas & Missouri

Personal injury accidents can result in catastrophic injuries that lead to permanent impairments. Spinal cord injuries can cause paralysis. The degree of the paralysis depends on the severity and location of the injury. Sadly, paralysis accidents impact a person’s quality of life for the rest of their life. 

A paralysis accident lawyer in Kansas City can help you fight for the compensation you deserve after sustaining an injury that results in paralysis. At the Law Office of Kevin J. McManus, we fight for the rights of accident victims. We fight to hold parties accountable for the damages caused by their negligence and wrongdoing.

Common Types of Paralysis Accidents in Kansas & Missouri

Numerous accidents and situations can result in a spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury. Both types of injuries can lead to paralysis. 

Situations and accident that can result in paralysis include, but are not limited to:

  • Slips and falls
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Sports and recreational activities
  • Motorcycle crashesParalysis Lawyer Kansas City Missouri Injury Accident
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Assault and acts of violence
  • Car accidents
  • Construction accidents
  • Injuries caused by defective products
  • Medical malpractice
  • Truck accidents
  • Premises liability claims, including playground accidents, swimming pool accidents, and elevator accidents 
  • Numerous medical conditions and illnesses

Determining how the injury occurred and identifying the liable party are essential steps our Kansas City paralysis accident attorney takes to protect a victim’s right to compensation. Our legal team performs a thorough investigation to gather evidence proving fault and liability. 

We work to maximize our client’s chance of receiving full compensation for injuries and damages. Medical and personal care for a person who is paralyzed can be costly. Many victims are unable to work. Therefore, we want to get our clients the highest settlement amount possible to give our clients the financial means to provide for their needs and comfort.

Damages to Recover After a Paralysis Accident in Kansas & Missouri

No amount of money will compensate a person fully for the pain and suffering caused by an accident. However, a large settlement can provide funds to improve a person’s quality of life after becoming paralyzed. 

A personal injury claim provides the money to pay for personal care, medical care, modification to the home, and other essential expenses to help a paralyzed person increase their enjoyment of life as much as possible.

Damages in a paralysis accident claim include, but are not limited to:

  • Cost of surgeries and rehabilitative therapy 
  • Medical bills and expenses
  • Cost of medical equipment and supplies
  • Past and future loss of income and benefits
  • Psychological injuries and emotional distress
  • Mental anguish 
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Permanent impairment and disability
  • Cost of personal care and in-home health care
  • Costs of long-term care facilities 
  • Loss of quality of life, companionship, affection, intimacy, and comfort

Our Kansas City paralysis accident attorney works closely with your doctors to prepare medical records and evidence demonstrating the extent of your injuries. We also work with medical experts, economists, and other experts to calculate the maximum value for past, current, and future damages. 

Types & Degrees of Paralysis from Kansas City Accidents

Paralysis causes a person to lose function and/or sensation in a specific area of the body or a widespread area of the body. Paralysis can make it impossible for the person to control bodily functions and control the muscles in the areas of the body affected by the paralysis. 

The types of paralysis commonly caused by personal injury accidents include:

  • Quadriplegia – Results in paralysis of all areas below the neck, including the trunk, arms, hands, legs, and pelvic organs
  • Paraplegia – Causes paralysis of the lower half of the body, including the trunk, pelvic organs, and legs
  • Diplegia – Results in paralysis to corresponding sites on both sides of the body, such as both arms, both legs, etc.
  • Hemiplegia – Causes one side of the body to be paralyzed
  • Monoplegia – Only one limb is paralyzed

The degree of the paralysis depends on the severity of the injury. A person could lose motor functions, but retain sensory function. Complete paralysis results in all loss of motor and sensory function in the affected area. Incomplete paralysis means that the person retains some motor and/or sensory function in the affected area. 

In some cases, paralysis could be temporary. A person could regain some movement or sensation. However, permanent paralysis means that the person will never regain any function in the affected area.

Get Immediate Medical Attention After a Kansas City Paralysis Injury

If you sustain a spinal cord, back, neck, or brain injury, you need to immediately see a doctor. These injuries could lead to varying degrees of paralysis. Without immediate medical care, the condition could worsen and lead to paralysis.

Injury symptoms that could be a sign of a spinal cord injury or other injury that could cause paralysis include:

  • Loss of movement or sensation
  • Loss of bowel or bladder control
  • Difficulty breathing or coughing
  • Changes in sexual function
  • Intense stinging or pain caused by never damage in the spinal cord
  • Spasms or exaggerated reflexes
  • Extreme pressure or pain in the back, head, or neck
  • Difficulty walking or balancing
  • Loss of sensation, tingling, or numbness in the fingers, toes, feet, or hands
  • Weakness, lack of coordination, or paralysis in any area of the body
  • Impaired breathing
  • Twisted or oddly positioned back or neck

Any trauma to the back, neck, or head should be checked by a physician as soon as possible. It is better to err on the side of caution. 

Contact a Kansas City Paralysis Accident Attorney

Becoming paralyzed is a traumatic event. Your life and the lives of your family members are changed forever. When your paralysis is caused by the wrongdoing or negligence of another party, it can make the injury even worse. Knowing that this tragedy could have been avoided can be emotionally debilitating.

The Law Office of Kevin J. McManus assists families and individuals who have been impacted by a paralysis accident file a personal injury claim seeking compensation for damages. We help you hold the party responsible for causing your paralysis liable for your damages. 

 

If you have questions or want more information about a paralysis accident claim in Kansas or Missouri, contact our office by calling 816-203-0143. Request your free consultation with our Kansas City paralysis accident attorney. 

 

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Kevin McManus is an accident injury and disability lawyer in Kansas City, MO, and Overland Park, KS