What Is Paralysis and Types of Paralysis

Paralysis is a severe type of personal injury. It occurs when something interrupts the messages that pass between the brain and the muscles in the body, often in the form of a spinal cord injury. Many different accidents can cause paralysis, from diving into shallow water to diseases. No known cure exists for paralysis….

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Lumbar Spinal Cord Injuries

The spinal cord consists of four main parts: the cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine and sacral spine. The cervical spine lies at the top of the spine while the sacral is at the bottom. An injury to any part of the spine could cause serious and permanent physical disabilities. The lower on the…

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Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries

A spinal cord injury could occur in many types of accidents. The most common are car accidents, falls, sports incidents and acts of violence. The effects a spinal cord injury will have on the victim depends on the severity of the injury, as well as where it occurred along the spinal cord. Different parts…

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Thoracic Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries can be catastrophic. They may put the victim in a wheelchair for life. Permanent paralysis can arise from severe injuries to any part of the spinal cord. In general, the higher up the injury is on the spine, the greater the level of immobility. Thoracic spinal cord injuries affect the middle…

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ARIZONA’S NEW CELL PHONE LAW – WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

ARIZONA’S NEW CELL PHONE LAW – WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW It was inevitable this day would come.  Like taxes and death, banning cell phone use while driving was a guarantee.  Far too many people operate their cell phone while driving, in turn, taking their eyes off the road.  Let’s be honest, we have all…

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ARE AUTOMOBILE VS. PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS ON THE RISE?

Arizonans enjoy outdoor activities year-round: festivals, concerts, hiking, jogging — you name it. And while most of us do a lot of driving in the desert, perhaps along the way from point A to point B, we might find ourselves walking on a busy street without a sidewalk. This raises the very real risk…

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WHAT MAKES A MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASE WORTH PURSUING?

Perhaps something troubling occurred to you or a loved one at the doctor or at a hospital: maybe cancer was overlooked and undiagnosed; maybe a surgery went horribly wrong; perhaps the wrong medication was administered. Afterwards, you might have looked around for a billboard for a Phoenix medical malpractice attorney, and not seen one….

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What Is the Difference Between Personal Injury and Bodily Injury?

Personal injury and bodily injury are terms people often use interchangeably when referring to someone who suffers an injury. Although many believe the two are synonymous, they are not. It is important to know the difference between bodily injury and personal injury and how it can significantly impact the course of your lawsuit. Personal…

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Can Doctors Legally Lie to Patients?

Patients trust doctors. When they go to the doctor, they believe that the diagnoses and treatments prescribed are in their best interests. Individuals also trust their doctors with sensitive and personal information. Maintaining trust and confidentiality is a health practitioner’s duty of care as required by federal law. When a health practitioner breaches his…

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How to File a Complaint Against a Nursing Home in Arizona

According to the National Council on Aging, one in ten Americans over the age of 60 experiences some form of elder abuse. Nursing homes are both private and public residential facilities that provide high-end, long-term care to individuals who can no longer take care of themselves. Nursing homes are meant to assist the elderly,…

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