Dealing with Permanent Injuries after an Accident

What are the challenges of dealing with permanent injuries after an accident and how should that impact your personal injury claim?  While most injuries sustained in a Mission Viejo car accident or motorcycle crash may heal over several weeks or months, some injuries will unfortunately impact your ability to work and the quality of your life from this point forward.

For example, we must consider the impact of dealing with permanent injuries after an accident which result from paralysis.  Serious back and neck injuries can unfortunately result in paralysis, limited motion or a reduction in the range of motion in an arm, leg or digit.  These injuries may also affect motor skills, the ability to concentrate or perform work, control over muscle groups and even the strength or quality of your senses.

In other cases, the damage to an arm or leg may be too extensive to be repaired and surgery teams are forced to amputate a limb to save the life of the patient.  One of the most common symptoms patients report after an amputation is known as “phantom pain.”  Nerves surrounding the area of the amputated limb send false sensations of tingling or pain in the area of amputation.

My name is Rivers Morrell, and for more than 40 years I  have represented victims who are seriously injured in motor vehicle accidents.  I understand the impact of serious injuries upon the lives of my clients and those who are dealing with permanent injuries after an accident.  In these cases we must work to make sure any settlement or verdict will ensure our clients have the resources necessary to adjust to their injuries.

If you or someone you love are dealing with permanent injuries after an accident we invite you to review the strong recommendations of our clients and the legal industry and contact us or call 949-305-1400 to speak with me personally for a free consultation.  Ask about the types of compensation available to you and how we will aggressively work to ensure you have the resources required to deal with permanent injuries.

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