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Significant Nerve Damage

Nerve damage can have a profound impact on a person's life, leading to chronic pain, loss of mobility, and other debilitating symptoms. If the nerve damage is significant, it can even result in permanent disability. In this article, we'll explore the causes and effects of significant nerve damage and what you can do to protect your legal rights if you've suffered from this type of injury.


Causes of Significant Nerve Damage


Nerve damage can be caused by a variety of factors, including injury, disease, and exposure to toxic substances. Some of the most common causes of significant nerve damage include:


Traumatic injuries: A traumatic injury, such as a car accident or fall, can cause significant nerve damage by crushing, cutting, or stretching the nerves. This type of injury can be especially damaging if the nerve is torn from its root.


Repetitive motions: Repetitive motions, such as typing or playing a musical instrument, can lead to nerve damage over time. This type of injury is often referred to as cumulative trauma disorder (CTD) or repetitive stress injury (RSI).


Exposure to toxic substances: Exposure to toxic substances, such as lead, can cause nerve damage. This type of injury is often referred to as toxic neuropathy.


Disease: Certain diseases, such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, can lead to nerve damage.


Effects of Significant Nerve Damage


The effects of significant nerve damage can be wide-ranging and debilitating. Some of the most common symptoms of this type of injury include:


Chronic pain: Chronic pain is a common symptom of significant nerve damage. The pain can range from mild to severe and can be accompanied by other symptoms, such as burning, tingling, or numbness.


Loss of mobility: Significant nerve damage can result in a loss of mobility, making it difficult or impossible to perform everyday activities, such as walking, typing, or driving.


Muscle weakness: Significant nerve damage can cause muscle weakness, making it difficult to lift objects or perform other physical tasks.


Loss of sensation: Significant nerve damage can result in a loss of sensation in the affected area, making it difficult to feel touch, temperature, or pain.


Permanent disability: In severe cases, significant nerve damage can result in permanent disability, making it impossible to work or perform other everyday activities.


Protecting Your Legal Rights


If you've suffered from significant nerve damage as a result of someone else's negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. To protect your legal rights, it's important to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible.


At Doucet Co., LPA, our experienced personal injury attorneys are dedicated to helping our clients get the compensation they deserve. If you've suffered from significant nerve damage, don't wait to take action. Contact us today at (888) 200-9824 to schedule a free consultation.

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