South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury AttorneyMost people experience neck or back pain at some point in their lives. For the vast majority of us, the discomfort is only temporary and only a small taste of what people with serious spinal injuries suffer through nearly every minute of every day. If you or someone you love has suffered a spinal cord injury because of another's negligent actions — do not be tempted by the prospect of a quick settlement. These injuries can require lifelong medical care and any compensation you receive should reflect that. Before you settle, contact the Rosen Law Firm and talk to a lawyer who has experience with spinal cord injury cases. At the Rosen Law Firm we have spent our legal careers helping people find solutions to difficult legal problems, not making quick settlements and selling them short for our own benefit. We are dedicated lawyers with over 60 years of combined trial experience to offer and we love the work that we do. As a firm, we handle serious and catastrophic spinal cord injury cases involving:
In cases of spinal cord injury, our primary objective is to make certain that the compensation we seek in court or at the negotiation table is really going to be adequate to take care of their lifetime medical needs and fairly compensate for everything that they have lost as a result. To accomplish that goal, we work with medical experts, Life Care Planning specialists, and others to fully document the injuries, evaluate the likely effects of them over time, and calculate current and future medical costs as well as any other related expenses that are likely to be incurred. Contacting Our Tri-County Area Law OfficeHas a serious car accident left you with almost constant neck or spine pain or a permanent spinal cord injury? Call our Charleston, South Carolina, law offices at 1-843-377-1700 or contact us via e-mail to arrange a free consultation. We are available for evening and off-site appointments and handle spinal cord injury cases on contingent fee basis. You pay no attorneys' fees unless we obtain a verdict or settlement in your case. |
