Triplegia is a condition which causes a person to be unable to feel or control
an entire side of his or her body as well as another of the person’s arms or
legs. This paralysis of three extremities is often caused by an accident such as
an auto or motorcycle accident or violent acts such as gunshot
wounds.
Other terms of paralysis include paraplegia, the paralysis of a
person’s lower body and legs; quadriplegia, the paralysis of a person’s body
from the neck down; and monoplegia, the paralysis of just one arm or leg.
Injuries that completely sever the spinal cord and those that damage some of the
nervous tissue in the spinal cord are common causes of triplegia and other
levels of paralysis such as paraplegia and quadriplegia.
Other terms
used by doctors to describe conditions involving paralysis, include spastic
diplegia in which the degree of disability can vary between the arms and legs
with the legs often being more affected than the arms; spastic hemiplegia, where
one side is affected of a person’s body but the arm or leg is more severely
affected; and spastic quadriplegia, where both legs and both arms are
affected.
Triplegia is a devastating condition, as is paraplegia and
quadriplegia. Most victims of the condition require medical attention for the
rest of their lives. If you or a loved one suffers from any type of paralysis,
it is important to retain an attorney who is familiar with such conditions and
who can maximize the recovery for a person’s future.
There is hope
that some day, medical research, such as that currently being pursued with stem
cell replacement, will also provide a form of treatment, if not a cure. Any
attorney who has represented persons suffering from some level of paralysis
hopes such advances in medical research come quickly.
If you believe
there is the possibility that your triplegia, or that of a loved one, is due to
the actions of another person or entity, we would encourage you to contact the
Law Offices of
California
Truck Accidents,
Southern
California Triplegia Attorney for an analysis of your case. If your
condition was caused by the negligence of another, you may be entitled to your
medical costs and future medical treatment, loss of past, present and future
income, and money for your pain and suffering
Sebastian Gibson is a practicing personal injury attorney represents clients
throughout Southern California Lawyer from his main offices in Rancho Mirage,
California representing
California
Auto Accident Lawyers,
California
Personal Injury Lawyers