Spinal cord injuries that lead to paraplegia or quadriplegia are some of the most devastating outcomes an individual can suffer. These conditions don’t just change the victim’s body—they change their future. When these life-altering injuries are caused by someone else’s negligence, holding the responsible party accountable can help secure the resources needed for recovery, adaptation, and support.
At Buckeye Law Group, we help victims of catastrophic injuries build strong legal cases and fight for the financial security they need for life.
What Is the Difference Between Paraplegia and Quadriplegia?
Both are usually caused by severe trauma to the spinal cord—particularly injuries occurring at or below the thoracic spine (for paraplegia) or the cervical spine (for quadriplegia).
Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries
The most common causes of paraplegia and quadriplegia include:
The Lifelong Impact of Paraplegia and Quadriplegia
Living with paraplegia or quadriplegia involves dramatic lifestyle changes. Victims may require:
The physical, emotional, and financial toll on the victim and their family can be extreme.
Pursuing Justice and Compensation
Victims of paraplegia and quadriplegia deserve not only quality medical care, but also justice. A personal injury claim can help cover:
At Buckeye Law Group, we understand how overwhelming a catastrophic injury can be. That’s why we stand by our clients every step of the way—from the initial consultation to trial if necessary.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with paraplegia or quadriplegia due to negligence, don’t wait. Contact Buckeye Accident Attorneys now for a free, no-obligation consultation and take the first step toward justice.
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