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Orlando Paralysis Lawyers

When Paralysis Changes Everything, You Deserve a Steady Advocate

Spinal Advocacy Group helps Orlando families facing paraplegia, quadriplegia, and other catastrophic spinal injuries after accidents or medical negligence. Talk with us in a free, confidential case evaluation.

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Orlando Paralysis Lawyer: Paraplegia & Quadriplegia Injury Claims

An Orlando paralysis lawyer can help when a spinal cord injury changes your life. Paralysis affects the person who is hurt and the whole family. Maybe you or a loved one near Orlando now lives with paraplegia or quadriplegia. It may have started with an accident or with medical negligence. Either way, you face hard choices. You do not have to make them alone. Spinal Advocacy Group is a Florida-based law firm focused on catastrophic spinal and back or neck injuries. We offer a free, confidential case evaluation. We help in both English and Spanish.

This page explains how paralysis claims work in Florida. It also covers the kinds of compensation that may be available. It is general information, not legal advice about your case.

Catastrophic Paralysis Injuries in the Orlando Area

Paraplegia is paralysis of the lower body. It usually affects the legs and often the trunk. Quadriplegia (also called tetraplegia) affects all four limbs. It can also impair the torso. Both come from damage to the spinal cord.

How much of the body is affected depends on two things. First, where the spinal cord is hurt. Second, whether the injury is “complete” or “incomplete.” Injuries higher up, in the neck (cervical) region, tend to affect more of the body. Injuries lower down affect less. Doctors often use the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Impairment Scale. It describes the level and completeness of an injury.

These are permanent, life-altering injuries. Families near Orlando suddenly face lifelong care, rehab, equipment, and lost income. Daily life changes in deep ways. We understand that weight. We treat every conversation with care.

Many paralyzing injuries come from high-energy events. According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, leading causes in the U.S. include vehicle crashes, falls, acts of violence, and sports. Some forms of medical negligence can also cause or worsen spinal cord damage. Orlando has many busy roads. These include Interstate 4 (I-4), the State Road 408 Expressway, and Florida’s Turnpike. Serious car accidents are a sad reality here.

How We Help Orlando Paralysis Victims

When you contact us, we start with a free, no-pressure case evaluation. We listen. We answer your questions. We explain your options in plain language. There is no obligation.

If we move forward, our work often includes:

  • Investigating liability and saving time-sensitive evidence. This can include vehicle data, scene conditions, and medical records.
  • Finding all responsible parties and available insurance. This is often more complex than it first looks.
  • Working with medical and life-care experts to document the full cost of paraplegia or quadriplegia.
  • Bilingual support, with help in English and Spanish for Orlando-area families.

As a Florida-based firm, we serve Orlando and nearby communities. We also take catastrophic injury cases nationwide.

Damages and Long-Term Costs in Paralysis Claims

Permanent paralysis brings costs that last for decades. Compensation in a catastrophic injury claim may include:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Rehabilitation and ongoing therapy
  • Lost income and reduced earning ability
  • Home and vehicle changes (ramps, lifts, accessible bathrooms, adapted vehicles)
  • Assistive technology and durable medical equipment
  • Attendant and personal care
  • Non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering

This is why life-care planning matters. A life-care plan is a professional process. It projects the long-term care needs and costs of a catastrophic injury, often over a lifetime. Without it, the true cost of paralysis is easy to miss.

Every case is different. We cannot promise any specific outcome or amount. What we can do is document your needs well. Then we pursue the compensation the law allows.

Florida Law and Deadlines That Affect Your Case

Florida sets filing deadlines. These are called statutes of limitations. They vary by case type. In 2023, Florida changed the general negligence deadline from four years to two years. This applies to claims that arose after the law took effect. Medical malpractice claims have separate rules and presuit steps.

Your deadline depends on the facts of your case. So do not rely on general information to decide yours. Acting fast also helps save key evidence. That includes vehicle data, scene conditions, witness accounts, and medical records, before it is gone.

We urge you to talk with a licensed attorney about your deadline.

Local Medical and Rehabilitation Resources

Recovery after a spinal cord injury depends on trauma care and rehab. The Orlando region has major hospitals and rehab centers. They treat catastrophic and spinal cord injuries. Trauma care, surgery, and intensive rehab are often the first steps on a long road.

Early legal help can support that road. We coordinate careful documentation alongside your medical care. This way, the record shows the full scope of the injury and its long-term effects. Your health comes first. Our role is the legal and evidence side, while you and your medical team focus on recovery.

Why Choose Spinal Advocacy Group

  • Licensed attorneys admitted to The Florida Bar, focused on catastrophic spinal and back or neck injuries. Meet our attorneys.
  • Experience with complex paralysis claims and work with expert witnesses, including life-care planners and medical specialists.
  • Empathetic, plain-language guidance through one of the hardest times a family can face.
  • Honest communication. We make no win-rate or “best” claims. We do not guarantee results. We tell you what we know and what we don’t.

Request a Free Case Evaluation

Do you or a loved one near Orlando live with paraplegia or quadriplegia? Contact Spinal Advocacy Group for a free, confidential case evaluation. There is no obligation. Our intake is available in English and Spanish.

To learn more, visit our paralysis (paraplegia & quadriplegia) practice page. When you are ready, request a free case evaluation and let us listen.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between paraplegia and quadriplegia? Paraplegia affects the lower body, usually the legs and often the trunk. Quadriplegia (tetraplegia) affects all four limbs and can also impair the torso. The difference relates to where the spinal cord is damaged.

Do I have a case if my paralysis came from an accident or medical negligence in Orlando? You may. It depends on the facts: how the injury happened, who was responsible, and the deadlines. The best way to find out is a free case evaluation with a licensed attorney.

How long do I have to file a claim in Florida? Florida sets deadlines that vary by case type. Recent changes affect general negligence claims. Medical malpractice has separate rules. Because your deadline depends on your facts, speak with an attorney soon.

How much does it cost to hire a paralysis injury lawyer? Many personal-injury firms work on a contingency-fee basis. The fee is a percentage of any recovery. You generally owe no attorney fee if there is no recovery. Florida Bar rules govern these terms. We explain our fees clearly before you decide.

Do you offer services in Spanish? Yes. We provide bilingual support, with intake and help in English and Spanish. Se habla español.

Recommended attorney-advertising disclaimer: "This page is attorney advertising and provides general information only; it is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Spinal Advocacy Group is based in Florida; attorneys are admitted to The Florida Bar. Cases handled in other states may involve co-counsel or local counsel as required by applicable rules." (A Spanish-language equivalent should accompany the Spanish section.)

Why Orlando Families Turn to Spinal Advocacy Group

Focused on Catastrophic Injury

Our practice centers on spinal cord injuries and catastrophic back or neck trauma that cause paralysis or permanent, life-altering impairment.

Licensed Florida Attorneys

Our team is admitted to the Florida Bar and represents clients in the Orlando area and nationwide.

Plain-Language Guidance

We explain your options clearly, listen with care, and keep you informed at every step.

Support in Two Languages

We publish educational resources and communicate with clients in both English and Spanish.

Acting Early Can Matter

Evidence can fade and legal deadlines may apply to catastrophic injury claims. If you or a loved one near Orlando is living with paralysis after an accident or medical negligence, it helps to understand your options as soon as you are able.

Catastrophic Spinal Injuries We Handle

Spinal Cord Injuries

Damage to the spinal cord that can lead to permanent loss of movement, sensation, or function below the point of injury.

Paraplegia & Quadriplegia

Paralysis affecting the lower body, or all four limbs, that reshapes daily life for the injured person and their family.

Catastrophic Back & Neck Injuries

Severe back and neck trauma that causes permanent, life-altering impairment beyond a routine injury.

Catastrophic Injury Claims

Claims arising from serious accidents or medical negligence, pursued to seek accountability and recovery for what you have lost.

You Don't Have to Face These Decisions Alone