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One type of catastrophic injury is paralysis. Paralysis is described as a specific limb or muscle group that suffers from a complete loss of strength. Severe damage from an Iowa car accident could cut off the brain's ability to control or move a muscle, which could cause a complete loss of the nerve and stop muscle movement in that specific area. This is called paralysis.
If you have suffered from paralysis in Iowa, you will probably undergo daily therapy and your life as you knew it has changed. You have to find new ways of doing your everyday basic activities, and you will need to rely on others for help. Having a good support team is invaluable. We know this time in your life can be extremely difficult and stressful.
Many victims of Iowa car accidents live with some form of paralysis, spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury that affects their ability to perform daily routines. If your catastrophic injury was brought about by a car crash caused by a negligent driver, you should contact an experienced Iowa personal injury lawyer at the Law Offices of Brady & O'Shea today.
Call (319) 866-9277 and speak with an experienced Iowa injury attorney. Brady & O'Shea can help you obtain the highest financial compensation possible. They understand that money cannot take away your paralysis or other serious injuries, but it will help you get what you need to live a more comfortable life in your condition.
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