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Paralysis or Loss of Function?

We Represent Spinal Injury Victims in Chicago

When Movement Becomes Uncertain

Legal Help After Severe Spine & Back Trauma

Spinal cord injuries can lead to paralysis, chronic pain, and permanent lifestyle changes. We help victims and families pursue compensation that reflects the full physical, emotional, and financial toll.

Focused on What Comes Next

We Build Powerful Cases for Spinal Injury Recovery

We work with spinal specialists, economists, and care planners to assess how your injury affects mobility, work, independence—and fight for compensation that supports your future.

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Medical Expert Collaboration

We validate and explain complex injuries

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Mobility & Care Needs Assessment

We forecast what support you'll need

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We document lost ability to work

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We push for full financial accountability

Spinal Cord Injury FAQs

Common questions from individuals and families facing serious spinal trauma.

  • What causes spinal cord injuries?

    These injuries are often the result of falls, car crashes, workplace accidents, or sports injuries. Even a seemingly minor incident can result in serious nerve damage or permanent mobility loss.

  • What types of spinal injuries do you handle?

    We represent clients with complete or incomplete spinal cord damage, herniated discs, fractured vertebrae, nerve root injuries, and injuries causing paralysis or chronic pain.

  • Can I recover compensation for lifelong care?

    Yes. Our team works with life care planners to estimate the true long-term costs of in-home care, equipment, therapy, and accessibility modifications.

  • What if I can't return to work?

    We’ll calculate your lost earning potential and pursue damages for future income, lost benefits, and professional retraining if applicable. These losses matter—and we make sure they’re recognized.

  • Is there a time limit to file a spinal injury claim?

    In Illinois, most claims must be filed within two years. However, early action helps preserve evidence and gives your case the best shot at success.

Still have a question?

 We’re here to listen and guide. Contact us anytime for a free, confidential consultation about your spinal cord injury case.

 Your Injury Deserves a Strong Legal Partner

Talk to a Spinal Injury Lawyer

 Spinal injuries require serious legal support. We’ll help you understand your rights, secure the resources you’ll need long-term, and fight for justice from day one.