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A surgical mistake, the failure to treat a serious spinal cord injury properly or an undiagnosed stroke can result in life-long paralysis. If you or a family member have become paralyzed because of a medical error and negligence, speak with an experienced malpractice attorney to learn about your options. You may be able to obtain payment for your injuries, pain and suffering. The Advocates Law Firm, LLC, is a medical malpractice law firm. Our attorneys practice in Connecticut and Massachusetts and have handled many trials related to medical negligence. If you or a loved one has become paralyzed because of an undiagnosed stroke or other type of injury caused by medical negligence, we can help. Sources of paralysisWe can help people who have suffered a paralyzing injury because of negligence of a:
Handling complex paralysis casesIn addition to our founder, Ron Murphy’s many years of trial experience, our firm benefits from the advice and counsel of a lawyer who is also a board-certified neurosurgeon. His knowledge and skills are great assets when evaluating paralysis cases and developing compelling arguments for our clients. Our achievements and skills have been recognized by our legal peers, who have given us an AV rating in Martindale-Hubbell's*rating system for lawyers. Contact a Connecticut lawyerAt the Advocates Law Firm, LLC, we serve victims of medical malpractice and negligence throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts. If you or a family member has suffered paralysis because of medical malpractice, contact us for a free initial consultation. Servicios del intérprete disponiblesFree consultationContingency feesVisit our medical negligence case summaries page *CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories—legal ability and general ethical standards. |









