Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) can be defined as damage to the spinal cord resulting in loss of function such as mobility or feeling. Various forms of trauma, such as motor vehicle and boating accidents, construction accidents and falls can cause SCI. So, too, can diseases like polio, spina bifida and many more.
In the United States, nearly 11,000 people sustain a traumatic SCI every year, and almost 200,000 people live with paralysis caused by SCI. The expenses of coping with SCI are often astronomical. At Hensley│Chalfant, we have the medical knowledge, legal experience and will to fight aggressively on your behalf to get the compensation you or your loved one deserves.