An injury that results in paralysis can change your life forever, resulting in significant physical, emotional and financial hardship. If the injury was the result of negligence such as a car accident, slip-and-fall accident or medical malpractice, you may pursue compensation for damages.
If you or someone close to you has suffered paralysis due to the negligence of another, the attorneys at Kirsch Gartenberg Howard LLP are here to help you explore your legal options. We have extensive experience handling personal injury claims for clients throughout northern New Jersey and New York City.
Contact us today for a free case evaluation at our offices in Hackensack or Manhattan. Speak with one of our experienced Essex County paralysis attorneys today.
Seeking Compensation for Paralysis Injuries
Paralysis, commonly caused by spinal cord injuries, can result in a wide range of hardships, including steep medical bills. The accident victim is typically unable to continue working and may require adaptive equipment and adapted living quarters.
In handling a personal injury case involving paraplegia, quadriplegia or another type of paralysis, we must assess the full extent to which the injury has affected and will affect the victim's life. In order to do this, we consult with experts in medicine, life care planning, economics and other fields.
In handling these cases, we aggressively pursue the compensation our clients need to cope with their injuries. Our lawyers have a proven record of success obtaining results for people who have been paralyzed in car and truck accidents, slip-and-fall accidents, medical malpractice and other forms of negligence.
Contact Our Essex County Personal Injury Lawyers
Call 877-319-7488 to arrange a free initial consultation with a knowledgeable Essex County paralysis attorney. We can also arrange evening appointments or home or hospital visits.
From our law offices in Hackensack and Manhattan, Kirsch Gartenberg Howard LLP has served individuals and businesses across northern New Jersey, including Bergen County, Essex County, Union County, Middlesex County and Passaic County, and the five boroughs of New York City since 1984.














