Paralysis Injuries
Paralysis affects millions of men, women, and children across the country.
However, “paralysis” does not refer to a specific condition so much as a spectrum of medical signs and symptoms. Paralysis can disrupt lives in very different ways, with some cases requiring much more intensive care than others.
Here’s what you need to know about paralysis and your right to recovery after an accident:
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Airbags are life-saving devices, but can expand with enough force to inflict bruises and break bones.
You should never have to pay out-of-pocket for an accident you know was not your fault.
If you’ve been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you shouldn’t be left paying the costs out of your pocket. Under New York state law, accident victims often have a right to recover damages from the person or party who caused their injuries. Depending on the circumstances of your accident, you could be entitled to significant compensation, both for your existing losses and your long-term needs.
Liability waivers differ in language and terms, but most serve a similar purpose: protecting at least one party from legal claims resulting from accidental injury. If you sign a waiver, you are, in effect, relinquishing your right to file a lawsuit or initiate other legal action.
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