A catastrophic injury means the end of life as you knew it. While nothing can restore your health and abilities, taking legal action against the at-fault party can ensure you never have to worry about supporting your family or paying your bills—or about whether the liable party will get away with their negligence.
A Leesburg paralysis lawyer from Bogin, Munns & Munns can prioritize your needs as they work to identify the liable party, confront their insurance company, and fight for the money your family is depending on.
Call now to learn more about how our Leesburg catastrophic injury lawyers can champion your rights.
After a Catastrophic Injury, Your Whole Family Deserves Justice
Injuries leading to paralysis cause incalculable physical and emotional distress. Not only that, your family’s entire world has been turned upside-down as they have to watch someone they love suffer in the aftermath of a life-altering accident.
This accident was not your fault. You and your family should not have to pay the price. Let our paralysis attorneys fight for fair compensation for your:
- Medical bills
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of wages
- Disability
- Loss of earning capacity
- Loss of quality of life
- Property damage
- Loss of consortium
We charge no attorneys’ fees up front, so hiring our firm will not add to your financial distress. Call Bogin, Munns & Munns and let a Leesburg personal injury lawyer fight for you.
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What Sets Our Leesburg Paralysis Lawyers Apart
The Leesburg paralysis attorneys at Bogin, Munns & Munns offer a variety of services. On the most basic level, we can handle all legal tasks required to start your case and keep it moving as smoothly as possible until it is resolved. This includes:
- Gathering evidence from the police, your doctor, video and photo footage, eyewitnesses, and experts
- Filing and receiving paperwork from all involved parties
- Identifying all of the damages that you and your family are entitled to
- Negotiating for a settlement that meets your past, present, and future needs
- Taking your case to trial at Lake County Circuit Civil Court, or whichever venue has jurisdiction over the case
In addition, we can provide clients with a unique combination of benefits that other personal injury law firms cannot match:
- We have team members who speak Spanish and Portuguese, so language barriers do not have to come between you and the legal representation you want.
- We have an office here in Leesburg, so we understand the local legal system and can respond fast when you call from anywhere in the area.
- We handle more than personal injury cases: if you want to apply for Social Security Disability benefits or grant someone medical power of attorney, we can take care of it all under one roof.
When to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer
Florida law gives you just two years to start a lawsuit. The countdown begins from the moment you are injured, and it is generally very difficult to get an extension. Some circumstances could shorten this deadline further, giving you even less time to exercise your rights.
Given all of this, our Leesburg law firm encourages you to start your case as soon as you can after receiving your first round of medical care.
How Injuries Lead to Paralysis in Leesburg
Many kinds of accidents can cause paralyzing injuries that rob you of the ability to control critical parts of your body. For example:
- Car accidents often involve heavy vehicles moving at high speeds, which can cause catastrophic damage to drivers and passengers alike.
- Other kinds of motor vehicle accidents can also put road users at risk, especially if the road user had little protection (as is the case in pedestrian or bicycle accident cases) or the other vehicle was very large (as with truck accident cases).
- Construction accidents, such as falls from heights, crush injuries, and electric shocks, can all lead to paralyzing injuries that may affect the worker’s ability to use the injured area and do their job.
- Premises liability accidents, especially falls down stairs or into swimming pools, could do serious harm.
Bogin, Munns & Munns employs over 40 attorneys, each of whom is dedicated to practicing a particular area of the law. No matter what kind of event caused your injury, we have the experience and knowledge to manage your case.
That said, the type of accident you suffered is still important, as it will dictate what kind of evidence is available and who is responsible for paying your damages. For instance:
- In motor vehicle accident cases, we can often use police reports and traffic camera footage to prove whether the driver or someone else is liable.
- In construction accident and other workplace accident cases, our Leesburg workers’ compensation lawyers can help you apply for benefits.
- In premises liability cases, surveillance footage might be available, and we will want to review the property owner’s maintenance and inspection records to see what (if anything) they did to address the condition that caused your injury.
Can Paralysis Injuries Be Fatal?
Unfortunately, the answer is yes. An accident victim may pass away from their injuries if:
- They suffer a complication, like an infection or a respiratory illness.
- They were so severely injured that even a prompt medical response could not save them.
- They suffered other severe injuries in addition to the paralysis.
If you lost a loved one, please accept our condolences. Our Leesburg wrongful death lawyers can pursue justice by seeking compensation for your losses.
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Our Leesburg Paralysis Attorneys Are Ready to Serve You
At Bogin, Munns & Munns, we offer no gimmicks: just results. If you have questions for our firm, or if you think you are ready to hire one of our Leesburg paralysis lawyers, call today.
Our team will provide a free, confidential consultation to get you started.
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