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Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer

Focused Areas

  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Paralysis
  • Quadriplegia
  • Paraplegia

Philadelphia Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer

A spinal cord injury can drastically change your life, affecting your mobility, independence, and financial stability. The physical, emotional, and financial toll of such injuries often leaves victims and their families overwhelmed. At the Law Offices of John D. Pallante, we provide compassionate and comprehensive legal representation for spinal cord injury victims in Philadelphia. John D. Pallante is committed to helping clients recover the compensation they need to rebuild their lives, covering medical expenses, rehabilitation, and adjustments for their quality of life.

Understanding Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occur when trauma to the spinal cord damages its ability to send and receive signals between the brain and the body. These injuries can be caused by car accidents, falls, sports injuries, or acts of violence. The severity of an SCI is often categorized as:

  • Complete Injuries: Resulting in total loss of sensation and motor function below the injury site.
  • Incomplete Injuries: Allowing some degree of movement or sensation below the injury site.

Common types of spinal cord injuries include:

  • Paralysis: General loss of motor function in parts of the body.
  • Quadriplegia: Paralysis affecting all four limbs and the torso.
  • Paraplegia: Paralysis of the lower half of the body, typically affecting both legs and pelvic organs.

Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries often result from negligence or unsafe conditions. Common causes include:

  • Car Accidents: High-speed collisions, rollovers, or rear-end crashes often result in severe spinal trauma.
  • Slip and Fall Accidents: Falls caused by wet floors, uneven surfaces, or poorly maintained properties can lead to spinal cord damage.
  • Workplace Accidents: Construction site falls, equipment mishaps, or inadequate safety measures can result in catastrophic injuries.
  • Acts of Violence: Gunshot wounds or physical assaults can cause spinal cord damage.
  • Sports Injuries: Contact sports or high-impact recreational activities may result in significant spinal injuries.

John D. Pallante investigates these incidents thoroughly to identify all responsible parties and hold them accountable.

Compensation for Spinal Cord Injury Victims

Spinal cord injuries often require lifelong medical care and significant lifestyle changes. John D. Pallante works diligently to secure compensation for all damages, including:

  • Medical Expenses: Covering hospital stays, surgeries, medications, physical therapy, and assistive devices such as wheelchairs.
  • Lost Wages: Compensation for time away from work and diminished earning capacity.
  • Rehabilitation Costs: Including occupational therapy, counseling, and vocational retraining to help victims regain independence.
  • Pain and Suffering: Addressing the emotional and physical toll of the injury.
  • Home Modifications: Covering costs for wheelchair ramps, accessible bathrooms, and other adjustments to accommodate mobility challenges.
  • Long-Term Care: Compensation for in-home care or nursing facility expenses, if necessary.

How John D. Pallante Helps Spinal Cord Injury Victims

Spinal cord injury claims are often complex, requiring a thorough understanding of medical evidence and legal principles. John D. Pallante provides personalized, hands-on representation to ensure every aspect of your case is addressed. His approach includes:

  1. Thorough Investigation
    John examines accident reports, medical records, and expert testimony to build a compelling case. He works closely with medical and financial experts to calculate the full extent of your damages.
  2. Identifying Responsible Parties
    In many cases, multiple parties may share responsibility for the injury. John investigates all potential sources of liability, from negligent drivers to property owners or employers.
  3. Negotiating with Insurers
    Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts in spinal cord injury cases. John negotiates assertively to secure a fair settlement, and he is always prepared to take the case to court if necessary.
  4. Providing Personalized Support
    As a sole practitioner, John ensures that clients receive one-on-one attention. He guides clients through the legal process, answering questions and providing updates every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions About Spinal Cord Injury Claims

1. How long do I have to file a spinal cord injury claim in Pennsylvania?
The statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including spinal cord injuries, is typically two years from the date of the injury. It’s important to consult an attorney as soon as possible to preserve evidence and protect your rights.

2. What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Pennsylvania follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning you can still recover compensation as long as you are less than 51% at fault. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

3. Can I recover compensation for future medical expenses?
Yes. John D. Pallante works closely with medical and financial experts to project the costs of future medical care, rehabilitation, and long-term needs, ensuring that these expenses are fully accounted for in your claim.

Why Choose John D. Pallante?

John D. Pallante’s commitment to justice, personalized attention, and proven results make him a trusted advocate for spinal cord injury victims in Philadelphia.

Proven Track Record of Success
John’s case results demonstrate his ability to secure favorable outcomes for clients facing life-altering injuries.

Compassionate Representation
John understands the emotional and physical challenges associated with spinal cord injuries. He offers compassionate support while aggressively pursuing justice on behalf of his clients.

Thorough and Tenacious Advocacy
From negotiating with insurance companies to litigating in court, John is prepared to fight for the compensation you deserve.

Contact Us for a Free Consultation

If you or a loved one has suffered a spinal cord injury, don’t face the legal process alone. Contact John D. Pallante at 445-245-8788 for a free consultation. Let us help you secure the compensation and justice you need to move forward.

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FAQs

Welcome to the FAQ section of Pallante Law. Here, you’ll find answers to some of the most common questions we receive regarding our legal services and practice areas. Whether you’re seeking information about specific legal issues or want to learn more about how we can assist you, we’ve compiled these answers to help guide you.

What are my options if I suffer a spinal cord injury in Philadelphia?
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If you've sustained a spinal cord injury in Philadelphia, you have several legal options to seek compensation and hold the responsible party accountable. These types of injuries can be life-altering, so it's essential to understand your rights and the steps you should take.

First, you should seek immediate medical attention, as spinal cord injuries require prompt care. After stabilizing your health, contact a personal injury attorney who has experience handling spinal cord injury cases. Your attorney will investigate the circumstances of your injury, which could include car accidents, slip and falls, workplace accidents, or medical negligence.

There are multiple avenues for compensation:

  • Personal Injury Lawsuit: If your injury was caused by someone else's negligence, you may file a lawsuit to seek compensation for medical bills, ongoing rehabilitation, lost wages, and emotional distress.
  • Workers' Compensation: If your injury occurred at work, you could file a workers' compensation claim. Workers' compensation benefits in Pennsylvania cover medical expenses and a portion of lost wages but typically do not compensate for pain and suffering.
  • Third-Party Claims: In some workplace accidents, a third party may be responsible, such as a manufacturer of faulty equipment. In these cases, you can file a lawsuit against the third party while also collecting workers' compensation.

In many cases, spinal cord injuries result in long-term or permanent disability, so the compensation may need to cover future medical care, home modifications, assistive devices, and other expenses. If negotiations with insurance companies don’t lead to a fair settlement, your attorney can take the case to court to fight for full compensation.

How long does a personal injury lawsuit take in Philadelphia?
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The duration of a personal injury lawsuit in Philadelphia can vary depending on the complexity of the case, the severity of the injuries, and whether the case goes to trial. On average, the process can take anywhere from several months to a few years. The timeline generally follows these steps:

  1. Initial Consultation and Investigation: This involves meeting with a lawyer, gathering evidence, and building the case, which can take several weeks to months, depending on how quickly evidence is available.
  2. Filing the Lawsuit: Once the lawsuit is filed, the defendant is given a certain amount of time to respond (usually 30 days). The pre-trial process starts after that.
  3. Discovery Phase: During discovery, both sides exchange evidence and take depositions. This phase can take several months, particularly if there are disputes over evidence or if expert witnesses are involved.
  4. Negotiations and Settlement Discussions: Many personal injury cases are resolved through settlement negotiations, which can happen at any point in the process. Settling before trial saves time, but this phase can last from a few months to over a year depending on how willing both parties are to negotiate.
  5. Trial (if necessary): If the case doesn’t settle, it will go to trial, which can take several days to weeks. After the trial, it may still take time to receive a final judgment or award.
  6. Appeals (if applicable): If either party is dissatisfied with the verdict, they may file an appeal, further extending the process.

An experienced attorney will aim to resolve the case as efficiently as possible while ensuring you receive fair compensation, but the timeline can vary based on the specifics of the case and the legal strategy involved.

What evidence is needed to prove a personal injury claim in Philadelphia?
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To prove a personal injury claim in Philadelphia, you need to gather strong evidence demonstrating that another party’s negligence caused your injuries. Essential evidence typically includes:

  • Medical Records: Detailed documentation of your injuries, treatments, and prognosis is crucial. Medical records prove the extent of your injuries and can link them to the accident.
  • Accident Reports: Whether it’s a police report from a car accident or an incident report from a slip and fall, official documentation of the accident helps establish the facts of what happened.
  • Witness Statements: If anyone saw the accident occur, their testimony can corroborate your version of events and support your claim of negligence.
  • Photographs and Videos: Pictures or videos of the accident scene, your injuries, or any property damage provide visual evidence that can be very persuasive in court or negotiations.
  • Expert Testimony: In complex cases, experts such as accident reconstructionist, medical professionals, or vocational experts may be needed to explain the cause of the accident or the impact of your injuries.
  • Proof of Financial Losses: Receipts, bills, and pay stubs serve as evidence of the financial losses you’ve suffered, such as medical bills or lost wages. The more thorough and organized your evidence is, the stronger your claim will be. Working with an experienced attorney can help ensure that all relevant evidence is collected and presented effectively.

How is the value of a personal injury claim determined in Pennsylvania?
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The value of a personal injury claim in Pennsylvania is based on several factors, all of which are aimed at compensating the victim for their damages. Some key considerations include:

  • Medical Expenses: This includes the cost of hospital stays, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation, and any future medical treatment required as a result of the injury.
  • Lost Wages and Loss of Earning Capacity: If your injuries cause you to miss work, the claim will include compensation for lost income. If the injury affects your ability to work in the future, the claim can include compensation for loss of earning potential.
  • Pain and Suffering: Pennsylvania allows victims to claim damages for both physical pain and emotional suffering caused by the injury. This includes chronic pain, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Property Damage: In cases such as car accidents, you may also be compensated for any property damage, such as vehicle repair or replacement costs.
  • Comparative Negligence: Pennsylvania follows the “comparative negligence” rule, which means that if you are partially at fault for the accident, your compensation may be reduced in proportion to your share of the fault. However, if you are more than 50% responsible, you may not recover any damages.
  • Severity and Long-Term Impact: Injuries that result in permanent disability or require long-term care, such as spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or severe burns, typically lead to higher compensation due to their lasting impact on your life.

An attorney can evaluate these factors and work with you to estimate a fair settlement based on the unique circumstances of your case.

What types of personal injury cases do you handle in Philadelphia?
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In Philadelphia, personal injury law covers a wide range of cases involving physical, emotional, or financial harm caused by the negligence or intentional actions of others. Common types of personal injury cases handled in the city include:

  • Car Accidents: One of the most common personal injury claims, these can involve collisions between vehicles, pedestrians, or cyclists, often resulting in injuries ranging from minor to severe.
  • Slip and Fall Accidents: Property owners in Philadelphia are legally responsible for keeping their premises safe. Slip and fall accidents can happen in places like stores, restaurants, and even private residences due to unsafe conditions such as wet floors or poorly maintained walkways.
  • Medical Malpractice: If a healthcare provider in Philadelphia fails to meet the standard of care, patients may suffer injuries due to misdiagnosis, surgical errors, or medication mistakes, giving rise to a malpractice claim.
  • Workplace Injuries: Though Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation system provides benefits for injured workers, certain cases, such as those involving third-party negligence or intentional harm, may allow for a personal injury claim beyond workers’ comp.
  • Dog Bites and Animal Attacks: Dog owners are responsible for controlling their pets. If you’ve been bitten or attacked by a dog in Philadelphia, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills and emotional trauma.
  • Product Liability: This involves injuries caused by defective products, whether due to manufacturing errors, design flaws, or insufficient warnings.
  • Wrongful Death: If a loved one dies as a result of someone else’s negligence, their family can file a wrongful death claim to seek compensation for medical bills, funeral costs, lost income, and emotional suffering. These cases are all handled with the goal of ensuring victims receive the compensation they deserve for their injuries and losses.

How Do I Know If I Have a Personal Injury Case in Philadelphia?
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  • Injury or Harm: You must have suffered physical, emotional, or financial harm due to another party's negligence or intentional misconduct. Common injuries include broken bones, head injuries, or emotional distress.
  • Negligence: Determine if another party’s negligence caused your injury. Negligence involves a failure to exercise reasonable care, such as a driver running a red light or a property owner failing to maintain safe conditions.
  • Causation: Establish a direct link between the negligent behavior and your injury. This means proving that the harm you suffered was a direct result of the other party’s actions.
  • Damages: Evaluate the damages you have incurred, such as medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. You need to quantify these damages to pursue compensation effectively.
  • Consult an Attorney: Personal injury lawyers offer free consultations to assess the viability of your case. They can help determine if you have a valid claim based on the specifics of your situation.

Contact your Philadelphia personal injury attorney, John D. Pallante today!