Traumatic Injuries Philadelphia Lawyer
Traumatic Injuries are injuries which result from trauma. Trauma is any type of outside influence or action on your body. Not all injuries result from outside influences; sometimes people’s bodies require medical treatment, but the cause is not trauma related. For instance, older people get broken bones because of osteoarthritis. Others develop pain and disability from diabetes. However, most injuries that we see at our firm come from trauma. Car Accidents and Fall Downs are two of the most common types of injury-producing trauma.
Here are some of the types of injuries that come from trauma:
- Neck fractures
- Leg fractures
- Ankle fractures
- Arm fractures
- Herniated Discs
- Brain injuries
- Amputations
- Sprains and strains
- Lacerations
- Bites
- Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome
- Nerve injuries
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Disfigurement
- Burn Injuries
Philadelphia Lawyer for Traumatic Injuries
In addition to the above, Traumatic Injuries also include mental injuries, including post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and other mental illnesses. Take a car accident for example. A car accident may cause mental/emotional injuries as well as physical ones. A person may be frightened to go in a car following a severe accident. In addition, a victim of a bad car accident may sustain devastating injuries, which can, in turn, create a state of depression. A person’s depression may come from chronic pain, which in turn is linked to the trauma that the person sustained.
At The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C., our attorneys and staff have experience in helping our clients overcome many of the mental and emotional injuries that are sustained in a Traumatic Accident. Our consultation is always free, and we guarantee that if we take your matter, we do not get paid until we get you paid.
Traumatic injuries vary in seriousness. Some injuries resolve, and others plague a victim for the remainder of their life. Not every traumatic injury gives rise to a claim for compensation. You still have to prove that the person or company that you are seeking compensation from is responsible under the law for your harms and losses. Sometimes this is difficult to show. But, no matter what the scenario, it is always best to consult a lawyer, and know your rights.
At The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C., our attorneys and staff have years of experience handling traumatic injuries. If you or a loved one were injured by someone or something else, please Contact Us for a free consultation.
This content was written on behalf of Greg Prosmushkin.