If you have been involved in a car accident, slip-and-fall, or other incident caused by another party’s negligence, you may have suffered a spinal cord injury, which can have long-term effects on your life. This can be an overwhelming experience, and you may not know how to fight for your rights and where to start in your recovery. Fortunately, with the help of the trusted lawyers at Callahan & Blaine, you do not have to handle it alone.
With our team of 29 lawyers and over 700 years of combined experience, we can help you with the long-term impact of your spinal injuries by fighting for maximum compensation, finding medical resources, dealing with insurance companies, improving your quality of life, and providing comprehensive legal support. With this unmatched dedication, we have achieved record-breaking results, including the largest personal injury settlement in U.S. history, worth $50 million, so you can focus on recovery while we handle your case.
4 Ways a Lawyer Can Help With the Long-Term Effects of Your Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can have physical, emotional, psychological, and financial effects on your life and may even require long-term care. At Callahan & Blaine, we take the time to listen to your story and understand your needs to help manage this long-term impact in the following ways:
Medical and Rehabilitation Needs
After suffering a spinal cord injury, your health and recovery should be your top priority. Having our dedicated lawyers by your side lets you focus on what matters most and get the care you need. We help you navigate the healthcare system and insurance claim process, coordinate with medical professionals and specialists, and secure compensation for your medical treatments.
Recovering Damages
We conduct a thorough investigation, gather evidence to prove the at-fault party’s negligence, and accurately calculate your claim’s value. With our extensive experience and knowledge, you have the best chance of securing maximum compensation for past, present, and future damages, including medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.
Legal and Insurance Support
One of the most challenging aspects of a spinal cord injury is the legal process that follows. We take this burden off your shoulders, handling every aspect of your claim, including the following:
- Investigating your claim
- Gathering and analyzing evidence
- Interviewing witnesses
- Answering your legal questions
- Utilizing resources, such as accident reconstructionists and medical professionals to strengthen your claim
- Filing your claim within California’s two-year statute of limitations
- Negotiating with insurance adjusters on your behalf
- Taking your claim to court if necessary
Insurance companies often use tactics to undermine your claim and lowball you. We understand these methods and fiercely advocate for the maximum compensation you deserve.
Improve Quality of Life
Without a lawyer’s help, it can be difficult to know your rights and the resources available to help you manage the long-term effects of your spinal cord injury. At Callahan & Blaine, we communicate with you, sharing our legal knowledge so you can better understand disability benefits. Additionally, we fight tirelessly for the home modifications and caregiving you need to accommodate your injuries and improve your quality of life.
Callahan & Blaine: Supporting Your Recovery from Spinal Cord Injuries
Navigating the aftermath of a spinal cord injury can be daunting, but at Callahan & Blaine, we are here to help. With our 29 experienced lawyers and 40-year legacy, we are committed to fighting for the maximum compensation you deserve. Our team will assist you in securing medical resources, dealing with insurance companies, and improving your quality of life. We have a proven track record of success and a managing partner who is one of the lead insurance experts in the U.S.
Let us handle the complexities of your case while you focus on your recovery. Our dedicated legal team is ready to support you through every step of the process. To schedule a consultation today, contact us at (714) 241-4444 or fill out our contact form.