RomanianWorkers – Paralysis Compensation Claims
Experiencing any degree of paralysis due to an accident or injury caused by another party is a life-altering event.
RomanianWorkers personal injury solicitors are highly experienced in handling paralysis compensation claims. We frequently assist clients who have suffered paralysis due to:
- Accidents at work
- Agricultural accidents
- Birth injuries
- Building and construction accidents
- Children’s accidents
- Holiday accidents
- Industrial accidents
- Medical negligence
- Military accidents
- Paramedic negligence
- Public liability claims
- Road traffic accidents
- Sports accidents
Types of Paralysis Injuries
RomanianWorkers provides expert guidance for claims involving various types of paralysis, including:
- Brain injuries and traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Head injuries
- Nerve damage
- Paraplegia
- Quadriplegia
- Spinal cord injuries
- Stroke
Our team is committed to securing substantial compensation for clients whose paralysis resulted from negligence.
How to Make a Paralysis Compensation Claim
- Time Limits: There is typically a three-year limitation period for making a claim. However, this may be extended under specific circumstances.
- Claims for Children: Children injured before the age of 18 can make a claim up to the age of 21. Parents or guardians can also act as Litigation Friends to initiate a claim on their behalf before the child turns 18.
- Support for Bereaved Families: In cases where paralysis leads to a fatal outcome, RomanianWorkers offers compassionate legal advice to families seeking to make a claim for negligence.
Why Choose RomanianWorkers?
We are one of the UK’s leading paralysis compensation claims firms, renowned for achieving substantial compensation awards and providing compassionate support to clients during challenging times.
Contacting RomanianWorkers Personal Injury Solicitors
RomanianWorkers typically accepts paralysis compensation claims on a no win no fee basis.
Call +447842964458 to speak with one of our specialist claims solicitors. If a loved one is hospitalised and unable to call, a family member may contact us on their behalf.
Paralysis often involves lengthy rehabilitation, but our expert team is here to ensure you receive the necessary compensation and support to rebuild your life and face the future with confidence.