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Nerve damage is a very debilitating condition because it can make even the most trivial tasks incredibly painful or even impossible to do. Even minor nerve damage can drastically reduce your quality of life and keep you from doing the things that you most enjoy.
If you have been involved in an accident in Philadelphia and have suffered nerve damage because of someone else’s negligence, you need legal representation to recover the compensation you deserve. Reach out to the personal injury lawyers at Gilman & Bedigian for the help you need.
Nerve Damage
Your nervous system relays important signals from your brain to the rest of your body. This system is responsible for the brain signals that create movement in your extremities, as well as the returning signals that create sensations like pain and warmth. Everything that you do uses your nervous system. If it gets compromised in any way, it can drastically alter your life.
In all, there are three types of nerves in your body.
- Autonomic nerves, which handles essential functions like your breathing and your heart rate, subconsciously.
- Motor nerves, which send signals from your brain to the rest of your body
- Sensory nerves, which send signals from the rest of your body back to your brain
Most of these nerves – including the most important ones – run along your spinal cord, up through your neck, and into your brain. If you suffer an injury to any of these areas, the chance that you also suffer nerve damage is substantial. However, you can also suffer nerve damage elsewhere in your body, which can change how you are able to use the impacted area.
Common Causes of Nerve Damages in Philadelphia
Even though clusters of nerves are in your back, neck, and head, they extend throughout your body. As a result, a wide variety of accidents can implicate and damage your nerves.
- Car crashes. A car accident can cause nerve damage in a variety of ways. Many car accident victims suffer lacerations from sharp steel or broken glass in the wreck. If this penetrates deeply enough, it can damage the nerves in whatever extremity it injures. Another way for a car crash to cause nerve damage is if it causes a neck or back injury that is severe enough to implicate your nerves. These injuries can be especially severe because they can cause paralysis, as the nerves implicated are responsible for your lower body.
- Slip and falls. If you slip and fall on a dangerous condition on someone else’s property, you can suffer nerve damage to your hands, wrists, and arms from the impact as you reach out to try to break your fall. Additionally, if you are unable to break your fall and hit your head, it can cause a traumatic brain injury that causes far more damage to your nerves.
- Medical malpractice. One of the most common sources of nerve damage in Philadelphia is medical malpractice. Your nervous system can become compromised when a doctor prescribes drugs that interact with each other in dangerous ways and strains your nerves, or when a surgeon makes a mistake during a surgery.
The common element that all of these circumstances have is that you suffered nerve damage through no fault of your own. If you were in the wrong place at the wrong time, or if you had no way of preventing the injury, you deserve to be compensated for your losses because having to bear the cost of the accident would be unfair.
Legal Damages for Nerve Damage in Philadelphia
Suffering nerve damage in an accident that was not your fault can be incredibly frustrating, because nerve damage is not a trivial medical condition. It can prevent you from living the life you want to live and can be the source of constant pain or discomfort.
Personal injury law in Pennsylvania recognizes this, and aims to compensate you for all that you have been put through – from the costs of your medical expenses to the pain and suffering that you have felt from the accident. In total, these are your legal damages, and signify all of the ways you have suffered from your nerve damage, and therefore the amount that you deserve in reimbursement.
- Reimbursement for your pain. The physical pain that you feel if you have suffered nerve damage is not small. Many types of nerve damage lead to a constant feeling of pain that can weigh heavily on your future and prevent you from doing the things you want to do.
- Compensation for your suffering. Additionally, nerve damage can make it impossible for you to enjoy your life like you did before the accident. This is especially true if the nerve damage you have suffered is severe and keeps you from moving or feeling entire portions of your body.
- Lost wages and ability to earn a living. Nerve damage can also keep you out of work while you recover from the accident, which often means you are not getting paid while you recover. Perhaps even worse, severe cases of nerve damage can prevent you from working in the future, if at all, or it can force you into a different position or even a different profession as you are left unable to perform the basic requirements of your old job. These professional difficulties can pose a serious threat to your future and to the future of your spouse and family if they are relying on you for your income.
These losses, in addition to your medical expenses, are all serious. If they are the result of an accident that was not your fault, you deserve to be compensated by the person who was responsible.
Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyers at Gilman & Bedigian
This is where the personal injury lawyers at the Philadelphia law office of Gilman & Bedigian can help. Contact us online if you have been involved in an accident in or near the city of Philadelphia and want to enforce your rights and protect your interests.