Pennsylvania Office:

ph: 610-667-7511
fax: 610-667-3440
555 City Line Avenue
Suite 500
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
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Philadelphia Office:

ph: 215-238-1130
fax: 215-238-1132
1800 JFK Boulevard, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19103
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New Jersey Office:

ph: 856-667-7515
fax: 856-667-8666
385 Kings Highway North
Suite 210
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
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New York Office:

ph: 800-690-9315
319 Broadway
4th Floor
New York, NY 10007
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Upstate New York Office:

ph: 800-690-9315
397 route 281
P.O. Box 430
Tully, NY 13159-0430
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Harrisburg Paralysis Lawyer

It is easy to take for granted the ability to freely move about. Many people involuntarily panic when they are temporarily restrained by force or find their motion hindered by an object. But spinal injuries make this the permanent reality for millions of Americans who suffer from quadriplegia or paraplegia.

Paralysis strikes young adults more often than any other group, forcing them to make radical adjustments to their lives and plans before they really gain their footing in the world. The medical care and psychological impact are both extensive, but both may be paid for by a justified legal action against the negligent party who caused your injury.

If you or your loved one is now fully or partially immobile as a result of someone else’s actions, contact the Harrisburg paralysis lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511. We have the experience, compassion, and commitment that you need on your side to ensure that your present and future interests are soundly represented.

Types and Causes of Paralysis

There are innumerable ways that one can become paralyzed, which is a frightening prospect. Some of the most common causes of the spinal injuries that result in paralysis are:

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents
  • Physical Violence
  • Falling Accidents
  • Sports Injuries

These incidents can produce either paraplegia or quadriplegia. Paraplegics have limited or no control over two of their limbs and quadriplegics experience those difficulties with all four limbs. Paralysis may be classified as either:

  • Complete – motion below the injury is fully eliminated
  • Incomplete – movement and control are only partially affected

Contact Us

Suffering a paralyzing injury irrevocably changes your life. But it does not have to leave you hopeless and crushed under the financial burdens that arise. Contact the Harrisburg paralysis lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511 for the legal assistance you need and deserve.

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