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Shoulder Injury Attorneys – Accident Lawyers

September 4, 2018September 4, 2018
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Texas Shoulder Injury Attorneys
Texas shoulder injury attorneys are dedicated to protecting the legal rights of those who have been injured as a result of another party’s wrongdoing. These types of injuries are often debilitating because we use our shoulders when doing almost every upper body movement. This can lead to lost wages, pain and suffering, and other hardships. People are often injured in auto accidents and truck accidents. It is important to seek proper legal representation for your case to ensure you right to legal compensation is upheld. We are uniquely qualified to handle these types of cases, and bring that experience to every case we handle. Call us to schedule an appointment about personal injury cases with one of our shoulder injury attorneys.accident attorneys More information here
Our shoulder injury attorneys have been serving clients in the valley for over four decades. Our Personal Injury Accident Attorneys are with the right law firm to represent your case. We often do not realize how much we use our shoulders to do daily activities until we are injured. Arm, hand, and other movements strain the shoulder, and if it is injured, the pain can be debilitating. Because the shoulder is so complex, treating damage often fails to bring the joint back proper condition. These long lasting injuries can bring about debilitating medical costs that are difficult to estimate. Ensuring our clients are not financially burdened after they have been injured is one of our priorities. Call us today to speak to one of our injury attorneys.

Shoulder Injury Attorneys Protect your Rights

Our shoulder injury attorneys are highly experienced in this specialized area of the law. Choosing a law firm that has experience handling shoulder injury cases is key to the success of your case. Fortunately, even when a person’s injury will never fully heal, there are options to help alleviate the pain, and restore mobility. These treatments are often expensive however. We provide all of our clients with clear and concise legal advice. We will guide you and your family through the legal process and deliver results as quickly as possible. We have the experience you need to maximize your chances for success. We offer a free initial consultation to all of our prospective clients. Call our accident injury attorneys.Personal injury attorney

Professional Personal Injury Attorneys

Our accident attorneys have experience dealing with these types of cases. The shoulder is especially prone to injury because it can be moved into a position that causes damage quite easily. It is also large and complex, complicating the treatment process. Only the hips, and the shoulders are so called ‘ball and socket’ joints. While these types of joints allow us great mobility they also deteriorate more quickly, and are more prone to injury than other parts of our bodies. Seeking medical attention quickly after an injury occurs is good for your recovery, but it also provides legal documentation of your injuries. Please to not hesitate to call our attorneys.

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Effects of Spinal Cord Injury

August 22, 2018August 24, 2018
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Effects of Spinal Cord Injury

The effects of Spinal Cord Injury depend on the type of injury and the level of the injury. Spinal Cord Injury can be divided into two types of injury – complete and incomplete. A complete injury means that there is no function below the level of the injury; no sensation and no voluntary movement. Both sides of the body are equally affected. An incomplete injury means that there is some functioning below the primary level of the injury. A person with an incomplete injury may be able to move one limb more than another, may be able to feel parts of the body that cannot be moved, or may have more functioning on one side of the body than the other. With the advances in acute treatment of Spinal Cord Injury, incomplete injuries are becoming more common.

The level of injury is very helpful in predicting what parts of the body might be affected by paralysis and loss of function. Remember that in incomplete injuries there will be some variation in these prognoses. Cervical (neck) injuries usually result in quadriplegia. Injuries above the C-4 level may require a ventilator for the person to breathe. C-5 injuries often result in shoulder and biceps control, but no control at the wrist or hand. C-6 injuries generally yield wrist control, but no hand function. Individuals with C-7 and T-1 injuries can straighten their arms but still may have dexterity problems with the hand and fingers.

Injuries at the thoracic level and below result in paraplegia, with the hands not affected. At T-1 to T-8 there is most often control of the hands, but poor trunk control as the result of lack of abdominal muscle control. Lower T-injuries (T-9 to T-12) allow good truck control and good abdominal muscle control. Sitting balance is very good. Lumbar and Sacral injuries yield decreasing control of the hip flexors and legs.

Effects of Spinal Cord Injury

Besides a loss of sensation or motor functioning, individuals with Spinal Cord Injury also experience other changes. For example, they may experience dysfunction of the bowel and bladder. Sexual functioning is frequently affected: men with Spinal Cord Injury may have their fertility affected, while women’s fertility is generally not affected. Very high injuries (C-1, C-2) can result in a loss of many involuntary functions including the ability to breathe, necessitating breathing aids such as mechanical ventilators or diaphragmatic pacemakers. Other effects of Spinal Cord Injury may include low blood pressure, inability to regulate blood pressure effectively, reduced control of body temperature, inability to sweat below the level of injury, and chronic pain.

A person can “break their back or neck” yet not sustain a spinal cord injury if only the bones around the spinal cord (the vertebrae) are damaged, but the spinal cord is not affected. In these situations, the individual may not experience paralysis after the bones are stabilized. When a Spinal Cord Injury occurs, there is usually swelling of the spinal cord. This may cause changes in virtually every system in the body. After days or weeks, the swelling begins to go down and people may regain some functioning. With many injuries, especially incomplete injuries, the individual may recover some functioning as late as 18 months after the injury. In very rare cases, people with Spinal Cord Injury will regain some functioning years after the injury. However, only a very small fraction of individuals sustaining Spinal Cord Injurys recover all functioning. Currently there is no cure for Spinal Cord Injury. There are many researchers attacking this problem, and there have been many advances in the lab. Many of the most exciting advances have resulted in a decrease in damage at the time of the injury. Steroid drugs such as methylprednisolone reduce swelling, which is a common cause of secondary damage at the time of injury. The experimental drug Sygen®appears to reduce loss of function, although the mechanism is not completely understood.

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Quadriplegic sues skydiving club

June 2, 2018August 24, 2018
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Quadriplegic sues skydiving club

A man who became a quadriplegic after a terrifying skydiving accident is suing the Edmonton Skydive Centre and its owner for $5.5 million. According to a lawsuit filed, John Minue, 53, claims he was seriously injured after a bad skydiving landing on Sept. 26, 1999.

Minue alleges the skydive center provided him with basic training for jumping from an airplane and landing and required him to complete a written test on the same day of the jump. As part of the training program, Minue was told in order to land safely he would have to carry out a procedure called flaring, which controls the speed of the parachute as it approaches the ground, according to the lawsuit. Minue was allegedly told by skydiving center owner that the instruction to flare would be communicated to him over a one-way radio, according to the statement of claim. After jumping from the plane, Minue got radio instructions from the owner regarding his descent and where to land, but, for unknown reasons, Minue was allegedly directed away from the designated landing zone and into a field, according to the statement of claim. “Minue claims he never received directions from Payne to flare and, therefore, hit the ground at a high rate of speed and out of control, which caused Minue to tumble forwards when he hit the ground,” says the lawsuit.

The statement of claim alleges that as a result of Minue’s improper landing he fractured his third and fourth cervical vertebrae, broke his right leg, dislocated his left shoulder and suffered multiple bruises and abrasions to his face, shoulders and hands. An injury to Minue’s spinal cord resulted in him becoming a quadriplegic, says the statement of claim.

The lawsuit alleges the Edmonton Skydive Centre and the owner are negligent for failing to properly monitor Minue’s jump, failing to warn him when to flare and for failing to teach him appropriately or at all. Minue has already incurred $275,000 in special damages and costs due to loss of income and medical costs, according to the statement of claim, which also says he will require care and supervision for the rest of his life. The lawsuit is also seeking $5 million in general damages and $200,000 from the province for health-care costs.

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