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If a motor vehicle accident can result in twisted metal and destroyed cars, imagine what it can do to your body. A variety of unfortunate and often permanent injuries can arise from accidents dealing with vehicles, unsafe products and unsafe premises. If you or a loved one was injured or simply have a question, call our law firm today.
View our comprehensive list of common injuries we deal with below.
A sudden impact to the brain can cause anything from mild traumatic brain injury or “MTBI”, such as mild head injury or concussion, to a serious closed head injury involving bleeding of the…
Read MoreThere are special considerations with children and teens who suffer a head injury. From the most severe to even a mild brain injury, it is important to get expert advice.
Read MoreNothing is more painful than a burn to your body. Depending on the cause and degree of injury, people usually recover from burns without serious health consequences.
Read MoreChronic pain is a persistent pain or recurrent pain lasting longer than the time of normal healing for an illness or injury, or more than 3 to 6 months, according to certain medical classifi…
Read MoreIf a group of people have been wronged in some way and the facts are similar in all the cases, then a class action may be appropriate. Our firm is a firm believer in social justice and holdi…
Read MoreFibromyalgia is a musculoskeletal disease that affects women more than men. Clients with fibromyalgia may experience fatigue, muscle tenderness, cognitive issues and depression.
Read MoreOne of the more common injuries in a motor vehicle accident is an injury to someone’s back. The severity of such an injury can range from mild discomfort to completely debilitating.
Read MoreTrauma to the body can give rise to Hemiplegia. Generally, an injury to the right side of the brain will cause a left-sided Hemiplegia while an injury to the left side of the brain will caus…
Read MoreIf you have lost a limb as a result of a car accident or other incident caused by someone else’s negligence, you are probably wondering how you are going to adjust to your condition. Althoug…
Read MoreMyofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) is caused by trigger points in fascial tissue, causing pain, tenderness, and limited range of motion.
Read MoreNeck problems can be caused by muscles, bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, or nerves in the neck. Neck pain is very common and can radiate into other parts of the body for example the should…
Read MoreAn orthopedic injury can be defined as many types of injuries and can have lasting effects on client’s bodies and their activities of daily living.
Read MoreParaplegia is a condition in which you are permanently unable to move or feel your legs and the lower half of your body because of injury.
Read MoreQuadriplegia, also known as Tetraplegia, is a medical condition where paralysis is caused by injury to the spinal cord.
Read MoreOne of the most common injuries in car accidents are soft tissue injuries. These are painful injuries which can occur in different parts of the body. In most cases victims will recover from …
Read MoreThe most common cause of spinal cord injury is a broken neck or back (causing damage to the bones of the spine that surround the spinal cord).
Read MoreWhiplash is a term often associated with car accidents. Although car accidents are quite commonly the cause, other types of experiences can be classified as whiplash as well.
Read MoreAdjusters must deal with insured parties with good faith. Often, clients feel they have been wronged under their insurance policy and do not understand what their rights are. Call today for …
Read MoreAt Maynes & Radovici Lawyers we appreciate the special stress and worry that comes when a child is injured. There are special considerations under the law, as well, when litigating on behalf…
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