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Disabled Man Sues United Airlines; Mandeville Passenger Says He Was Mistreated

April 28, 2018August 24, 2018
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Man Sues United Airlines

A 36-year-old Mandeville man who cannot walk and has limited use of his arms sued Unites Airlines claiming United employees at Louis Armstrong International Airport mistreated him and that his electric wheelchair was damaged after he arrived in New Orleans on a United flight from Denver in early March.

Christopher L. Young, a quadriplegic since a diving accident 13 years ago, travels frequently to Denver for annual evaluations of his spinal cord injuries. Young says he was “mishandled” by United agents who transferred him to his seat on his February flight from New Orleans to Denver. The law suit accuses the airline of violating a 1986 federal law that bars air carriers from discriminating against disabled people. A United spokesman said the company does not comment on pending cases.

The civil action claims that United’s most outrageous conduct involved airline employees who refused to bring Young’s motorized wheelchair to the terminal gate when the couple’s flight from Denver landed. The lawsuit, seeking unspecified damages, accuses United of failing to provide Young and his wife, Amy Klein, with safe and adequate travel services.

Young was forced to ride to the baggage claim area strapped into an aisle chair, a narrow wheelchair used inside planes to move disabled passengers to and from their seats. “It’s simply not meant to be comfortable for lengthy confinement,” Young said. According to the suit, as Young sat in front of the United baggage office while his wife tried to find their luggage and reassemble his electric wheelchair, a United employee repeatedly ignored Young’s requests for help and called police after telling the couple to move the chair. Klein said Tuesday, however, that the police officer helped her put the wheelchair back together.

The lawsuit alleges that the mistreatment caused Young to become agitated and exhibit signs of autonomic dysreflexia, a potentially life-threatening complication of spinal cord injury in which a person’s blood pressure may rise to dangerous levels. Additionally, the suit claims, “[w]hen Mr. Young was finally unstrapped from the aisle chair and moved to the wheelchair, it was discovered he was soaked in his own urine.”

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Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers

March 1, 2018August 24, 2018
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Spinal Cord Injury

When a loved one suffers an Spinal Cord Injury in Arizona, it is important that the lawyer (attorney) you hire is an experienced lawyer (attorney) handling Spinal Cord Injury cases in Arizona. At Arizona Spinal Cord Injury .com, we put you in contact with someone with the experience necessary in Arizona to handle serious Spinal Cord Injury cases, and the lawyer (attorney) that will work on your case will be a lawyer (attorney) with a significant expertise prosecuting a lawsuit involving Spinal Cord Injury cases in Arizona.

By submitting the contact form on this website, you will be put in direct contact with an experienced lawyer (attorney) in Arizona who handles Spinal Cord Injury cases, who will promptly respond to your inquiry. Your case will be reviewed by a Arizona lawyer (attorney) and immediate action will be taken if your case is chosen to be handled.

This website gives you immediate access to a Arizona lawyer (attorney) who is experienced in handling Spinal Cord Injury cases. Please use the contact form if you have an inquiry.

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Damages in Spinal Cord Injury Cases

January 29, 2018August 24, 2018
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Damages in Spinal Cord Injury Cases

It goes without saying that the nature of a Arizona spinal cord injury is such that the amount of damages that may be recovered against a party responsible for causing such injury is substantial. The average out-of-pocket cost of coping with a Arizona spinal cord injury in the first year can be as high as $572,000 for the most severe injuries. For each year after that, the average cost is approximately $102,000. The average Arizona spinal cord injury costs approximately $250,000 in the first year and $30,000 for each year after that. The figures below do not include any indirect damages such as lost in wages, pain and suffering, loss of consortium, loss of enjoyment of life, and mental anguish. All of these damages continue throughout the life of a victim.

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