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Spinal Cord Injury and Car Accidents: Facts and Figures

Posted on February 13th, 2011 in Atlanta, Death, Personal Injury, Tort | Comments Off

Spinal cord injuries can range from mild to extremely debilitating, but when they’re caused by a car accident, they’re usually of the latter variety. These severe spinal cord injuries require immediate medical care, and after that, the experience of your Atlanta car accident attorney.

Diagnosis of a spinal cord injury

Spinal cord injuries are often diagnosed by examining the vertebrae of the spinal cord to see if it was injured or disrupted.

Common spinal cord injury diagnoses

Spinal Stenosis - the narrowing of the spinal column that causes pressure on the spinal cord.

Quadriplegia - the loss of function and control of all limbs and torso.

Paraplegia - the loss of function and control from the waist down.

Most spinal cord injuries are caused by car accidents

spinal cord injury caused by traffic accidents - 44 percent

spinal cord injury caused by violence - 24 percent

spinal cord injury caused by slips and falls - 22 percent

spinal cord injury caused by sports injuries - 8 percent

spinal cord injury caused other activities - 2 percent

What can an Atlanta spinal cord injury attorney do for you?

Apart from helping you recover lost wages from your car accident, spinal cord injury lawyers can also help the victim deal with the pain and emotional hardship that goes along with a severe back injury.

If you’ve suffered a back injury in a car accident, don’t hesitate to contact Bruce A Hagen, your premier car accident attorney in Atlanta.

Wrongful Deaths Can Come in Many Forms

Posted on June 13th, 2010 in Death, Personal Injury, Tort | Comments Off

A wrongful death case has to do with the liability of the death of an individual, in which the person being charged with the claims is said to have acted negligently with that individual, and is thus responsible for their death. Had the negligent individual taken all proper safety measures with that person, their death could have been avoided.

If you have a loved one who has passed away due to the negligent acts of another person, please consider contacting your local Atlanta wrongful death lawyer or Atlanta wrongful death attorney today!

There are many scenarios in which a wrongful death can occur, such as:

  • Medical malpractice
  • Medical prescription mistakes
  • Defective products
  • Food preparation errors
  • Construction accidents
  • Car accidents
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents

What is Tort?

Posted on May 29th, 2009 in Tort | 1 Comment »

A tort is an instance of civil wrongdoing that falls outside of the confines of contractual obligation. Tort law protects injured parties who suffer damages that are inflicted by another either intentionally, or through an act of negligence. The purpose of these laws is to allow victims redress to collect compensation for damages, and in some instances to impose penalties on guilty parties to act as a deterrent to similar actions by others in the future.

The most common type of cases that involve negligence tort law are personal injury suits that are the result of vehicular accidents. When pursuing this type of tort law case, a personal injury attorney needs to prove that his or her client was injured due to the negligence of the other driver, and he or she will seek compensation for damages suffered by the injured party. Without these tort laws, there would be no legal way for someone who is injured in an automobile accident through no fault of their own to receive due compensation.

Medical malpractice is another type of tort case that personal injury lawyers frequently handle. Once again, when their client has suffered damages due to the actions of a medical professional, the medical malpractice lawyer needs to prove that the doctor or other health care worker acted negligently to cause the damages for which his or her client is seeking compensation.

Other types of torts are product liability cases (though there are overlapping statutory violations involved in many of these), nuisance and trespass torts that involve one party infringing on another’s right to enjoy their real property, defamation of character torts, and a tort law that involves intentionally confining another (false imprisonment).

Basically, the purpose of tort law is to provide people with a legal recourse that enables them to collect compensation when they are injured by another party either intentionally, or due to negligence. The term “tort law” has been bandied about by insurance company lobbyists as though it is some sort of pejorative term, a negative force that needs to be “reined in.” But the fact is that tort law is there to protect people who have been injured due to the negligence of others. Torts are quite necessary, and they exist to protect all of us.

If you have been injured in some manner by the negligent actions of another, whether it is due to an auto accident in Atlanta, or an Atlanta malpractice case, tort laws are on the books for your protection. Call the People’s Lawyer, Bruce Hagen, at (404) 522-7553 or contact him through the website so that you can discuss the matter with a tort law expert and be certain that your interests are being diligently advocated.