Paralysis resulting from another's negligence is among the most devastating outcomes of any personal injury. Whether partial or complete, temporary or permanent, paralysis requires intensive medical care and dramatically alters every aspect of a victim's life. GroverLawKC fights for paralysis victims and their families with the dedication these life-altering cases require.

Types of Paralysis and Their Causes

Paralysis may result from spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injury, nerve damage, or stroke caused by trauma. It ranges from monoplegia (one limb) to quadriplegia (all four limbs and the torso). Vehicle accidents, falls, diving accidents, medical malpractice, and violence are common causes of traumatic paralysis in Kansas City.

Regardless of the cause, if someone else's negligence resulted in your paralysis, you have the right to pursue compensation that reflects the full, lifelong impact of your injury.

Lifelong Costs of Paralysis

The financial impact of paralysis is staggering. Initial emergency care, surgeries, and hospitalization are just the beginning. Ongoing costs include rehabilitation, adaptive equipment (wheelchairs, communication devices, home modifications), personal care assistance, mental health treatment, and lost earning capacity. Lifetime costs for paralysis can easily exceed several million dollars.

Our firm works with leading life care planners, rehabilitation specialists, and economists to quantify every element of your future needs. We build cases that support the full lifetime value of your claim — not a discounted number the insurance company hopes you will accept.

Dedicated Representation for Paralysis Victims

GroverLawKC has the resources and commitment to pursue maximum compensation for paralysis victims. We advance all costs of litigation and charge no fees unless we win your case. Call (816) 533-3969 for a free consultation. We will come to you.

Ready to Discuss Your Case?

If you or a loved one was injured in Kansas City or Overland Park, contact GroverLawKC today. The consultation is free, and there are no fees unless we win.