Six Mobility Aids after a Brain or Nerve Injury
Motor disabilities are serious problems linked to brain or nerve injuries that may require treatment or management through the use of specialized devices. These mobility aids, which can include orthotics and aids for paralysis, may be extremely important in providing a higher quality of life for a person after an injury. However, these devices are often particularly expensive and are often coupled with other treatments that can drain a household’s finances.
If you or someone you love has sustained an injury because of another person’s negligent or reckless conduct, there may be compensation available to cover the cost of the necessary devices or instruments needed for treatment or disability management purposes. To learn more about the legal process involved in pursuing compensation, contact a Denver personal injury attorney from Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., today by calling (303) 423-1770.
Aids and Orthotics
An injury to the brain, directly to a nerve, or to the spine may result in serious motor disabilities that can drastically impact a person’s ability to complete even basic tasks. However, there may be devices or instruments that can help, including the following:
- Crutches or walkers
- Wheelchairs
- Ankle-foot orthotics
- Knee-ankle-foot orthotics
- Spine-supporting braces
- Weighted orthotics
The cost of these devices may be covered if a person can successfully win compensation in a personal injury lawsuit. Otherwise, many of these devices may prove particularly expensive for a household
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If your injuries or the injuries of someone you love were caused by someone else’s dangerous mistakes, we may be able to help with the process of filing a claim seeking compensation. For a free consultation with an experienced legal advisor regarding your rights and options after an injury, contact a Denver personal injury lawyer from Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., at (303) 423-1770 today.