

Paralysis Topics
Paralysis is a general medical term that basically involves the inability to move or use certain parts of the body. This condition is relevant in the legal world because often times, paralysis is caused by the acts or omissions of another person or entity. If this has happened to you, contact an attorney immediately, as you have rights that have to be enforced within a certain amount of time.
Below you will find general information regarding paralysis, and different ways in which this condition manifests itself in patients.
Paralysis is defined as the complete loss of muscle function for one or more muscle groups. This condition usually manifests itself immediately after an injury has been suffered, and the condition is most often caused by damage to the nervous system or brain, especially the spinal cord. Paralysis often includes loss of feeling in the affected area.
Paralysis may be localized, or generalized, or it may follow a certain pattern. "Localized" means that the symptoms are restricted to one specific area of the body, such as the face, the toes or even one side of the body as a whole, which is also sometimes called hemiplegia. "Generalized" is a term that describes paralysis that pervades large portions of the body.
This condition is difficult to define and predict, as certain injuries lead to permanent loss of ability to control muscles, while other injuries can result in eventual recovery of the use of the muscle groups originally lost. It remains a mystery for each individual patient.
If you're a victim and suffering from any type of paralysis as a result of the actions of someone else, you need to contact and meet with an attorney as soon as possible.
An experienced injury attorney will be able to analyze your situation, advise you as to your rights and help you proceed through the legal situation with the highest degree of professionalism possible. You need to concentrate on your treatment and recovery, so schedule a free consultation with an attorney today to make sure that your rights are protected.
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