Our Areas of Practice
We focus our firm’s resources on handling personal injury matters for clients who have been seriously injured in Florida accidents.
- Personal Injury
- Auto Accidents
- Brain Injuries
- Car Accidents
- Managed Care/HMO Abuse
- Mass Torts
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home Neglect
- Premises Liability
- Product Liability
- Serious Accidents
- Amputations
- Ankle Injuries
- Bone Fractures
- Burn Injuries
- Construction Accidents
- CrossFit Injury
- Elbow Injuries
- Electrocutions
- Eye Injuries
- Farm Injuries
- Gym Injuries / Negligent Personal Training
- Herniated Discs
- Improperly Marked Construction Zones
- Knee Injuries
- Paraplegia
- Quadriplegia
- Shoulder Injuries
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Wrist Injuries
- Wrongful Death
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Florida Paralyzation Settlement Compensation Attorney
In serious accidents that result in brain and spinal cord injuries, the possibility of paralysis, including paraplegia, can be devastating for victims and their families. In most cases, this type of paralysis is permanent and requires a lifetime of medical care and therapy. It is important to recover maximum compensation to pay for this treatment and other expenses related to an accident, including pain and suffering.
At the Miami law firm of Ferrer Shane, our personal injury lawyers provide experienced representation for people who have suffered a wide range of catastrophic injuries in South Florida accidents, including paraplegia. We can work with you to examine the full extent of your injuries and future medical needs, while helping you file a claim for compensation against the responsible parties.
Contact us to speak with a lawyer about your rights to compensation at Ferrer Shane. Call us in Miami at 305-262-2728 or toll free at 888-609-5947 to make an appointment.
Miami Paraplegia Attorney
Any trauma to the brain or spinal cord can impact the central nervous system and disrupt the ability to feel or move all the parts of your body. In addition to paralysis, including paraplegia and quadriplegia, this type of damage to the brain or spinal cord can result in:
- Concussions and closed head injuries
- Scar tissue
- Fractures
- Broken or pinched vertebrae
- Contusions and bruising
- Other catastrophic injuries
With paralysis, when a person has lost full control of some bodily functions, continuing care will usually be necessary throughout his or her life. Other types of injuries may have only temporary effects and require surgery and rehabilitation to fix.
Recover Compensation for Past, Present and Future Medical Costs
If you or someone you love has suffered a spinal cord or brain injury that has resulted in paraplegia or another serious condition, contact a Miami paralysis lawyer at Ferrer Shane. Schedule a free initial consultation by calling toll free at 888-609-5947.