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San Mateo Quadriplegia Lawyers

Oakland Quadriplegia Injury Attorneys

After a serious car accident, workplace accident or other accident caused by negligence, the consequences can be severe. Quadriplegia describes the condition of partial or complete paralysis in both the arms and legs. This condition often impacts the way that the victim and his or her family will live the rest of their lives. It is important to pursue financial damages for help with medical bills and future medical costs associated with quadriplegia.

In San Mateo and the San Francisco Bay Area, the experienced lawyers at Galine, Frye & Fitting provide representation for individuals who have been harmed in California accidents, as well as the family members of those who have been catastrophically or fatally harmed in those accidents. With more than 75 years of combined experience, we can help you understand and protect your legal rights.

San Mateo Quadriplegia Attorneys

The most common cause of quadriplegia is damage to the spinal cord, which impacts the nerves that carry messages from the brain to the rest of the body. Damage to the brain stem may also cause quadriplegia and other forms of paralysis. This paralysis may be partial or total, and depending on the extent of the damage, may be temporary or permanent.

This kind of paralysis often impacts a victim's ability to have control over limbs, the ability to breathe normally and other bodily functions. Complete quadriplegia would result in the lack of movement of any part of the body below the neck.

Severe Accidents Resulting in Paralysis in California

For more information about quadriplegia and personal injury representation at the law firm of Galine, Frye & Fitting, contact our office in San Mateo to schedule a free case evaluation. Give us a call today to discuss your case at 866-935-5602 and let us help you pursue the benefits that you deserve.

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