Spinal Injury

Chicago Paralysis Lawyer

Catastrophic Injury Attorneys Protecting the Rights of Quadriplegia and Paraplegia Victims

Paralysis is a devastating condition caused by injury to the spinal cord resulting in the loss of the ability to move or feel an extremity. Paraplegia is the paralysis to either the legs or arms from a trauma to the spinal cord in the neck or back. Quadriplegia, also called tetraplegia, is paralysis of all four extremities typically from an injury to the neck area of the spinal cord. While symptoms vary from person to person depending on the exact location of the injury, paralysis is a life-changing condition that impacts not just the victim, but also everyone involved in his or her life.

If you or someone you love has been severely injured in a preventable accident and is now paraplegic or quadriplegic, you know that the physical, emotional, and financial costs of paralysis are overwhelming – but you don’t have to go through this time alone. The Chicago personal injury attorneys at McNabola & Associates, LLC, are prepared to fight for the justice and compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free initial case review to learn more about your options for pursuing compensation for the costs of past and future medical care, rehabilitation, in-home nursing care, prescriptions, disability, pain and suffering, and all other losses available under the law.

Tell us about your case. Call our office today at (312) 888-8700 to speak with an experienced Chicago spinal cord injury lawyer.

The Physical Impact of Quadriplegia

Quadriplegic patients typically lose both control and sensation in affected areas of their body, including the limbs, torso, and pelvic organs. The inability to move can also cause a number of other problems, including difficulty breathing, impaired digestion, bladder and bowel incontinence, susceptibility to pressure sores, burning neuropathic pain, increased susceptibility to infection, and more. Some patients may require a ventilator to help them breathe. Patients with quadriplegia require around-the-clock care to help them take care of their daily needs.

Common Causes of Paralysis

Paralysis injuries commonly result from the following types of accidents:

In rare instances, paralysis may also result from medical malpractice.

Decades of Experience, Proven Results

McNabola & Associates, LLC provides personalized and attentive representation to victims and families of catastrophic injury. With over 60 years of experience and a 97% success rate, our firm is driven in pursuit of obtaining the very best results possible for our clients. McNabola & Associates, LLC takes pride in demonstrating compassion toward our clients yet remain formidable adversaries of our opponents in the courtroom. Our firm has earned a reputation among former clients and the legal community alike as one of the most trusted and successful firms in Illinois and beyond.

Contact our firm today to schedule a free consultation with our Chicago spinal cord injury attorney. There is no cost unless we win your case.

Real People, Real Stories

  • “Ted McNabola is an amazing attorney! He handled my mom’s case after she was hit by a car as a pedestrian. The difference between Ted and other attorneys is that he never gave up! It was a long process ...”

    - Kat J.
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  • “Edward W. McNabola, Esq was able to get me the most compensation allowed by the at fault driver.”

    - William J.
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    - Anthony S.
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    - Sherry G.
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