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Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer Video

Personal injury attorney Joel Hamner discusses why retaining an attorney experienced with spinal cord injury accidents is essential to maximizing your compensation now and in the future.
McCutcheon & Hamner — Serving Alabama for over 40 years.

Video Highlights

If you have a spinal cord injury, it's crucial to seek specialized legal help immediately. The timing of medical care can significantly impact recovery outcomes. Our experience with similar cases allows us to guide clients to the best treatment facilities.

Common Questions

What should I do if I have a spinal cord injury?

Contact a lawyer who specializes in spinal cord injuries as soon as possible. They can help you navigate your legal options and ensure you receive the necessary medical care.

Why is timing important in spinal cord injury cases?

Timing is critical because early intervention can lead to better recovery outcomes. The sooner you receive specialized care, the better your chances of rehabilitation.

How can a lawyer help with my spinal cord injury case?

A lawyer can provide guidance on medical treatment options and help you secure compensation for your injuries. Their experience can make a significant difference in your recovery process.

Transcript

If you have suffered a spinal cord injury, call us or someone who specializes in these type cases now. Recently, I was hired by the family of a fellow who had suffered a spinal cord injury in a wreck. The family called me, I immediately drove to the hospital, met with the family in the hospital room. While sitting there, I was telling them about the number of cases that I'd handled in the past and how my clients got better recoveries because they got to the Shepherd Center in Atlanta. So when the doctor came in, I met with the doctor, I met with the family, discussed the fact that my client needed to be med flighted to the Shepherd Center. He was, he spent six to eight months there undergoing intense physical therapy and a man who was partially paralyzed when I first saw him is now able to partially walk and use his hands. The key was calling me as soon as possible. I knew where to send the gentleman because I had handled these cases so many times in the past. In a spinal cord injury case, the timing of care is absolutely critical.

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