Maryland Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers
STEWART MILLER SIMMONS
$1B
NEGLIGENT SECURITY, PREMISES LIABILITY, SEX ASSAULT VERDICT
$122M
FALSE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT
$75M
CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT
$27M
CIVIL RIGHTS CASE
$15M
SEXUAL ASSAULT
$10M
NEGLIGENT SECURITY case
$10M
HEAT EXHAUSTION CASE
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Practice Areas
Personal Injury Law
We represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence…
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The loss of a family member or loved one is a tragedy of immense…
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A traffic accident involving a commercial truck, such as an eighteen-wheeler…
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We represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence…
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If you have suffered an injury because of someone else's carelessness…
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If you have been injured by a trampoline at a park and have no idea what to do…
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Premises liability is a legal theory that applies to personal injury accidents…
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Testimonials
When everyone else said there wasn't precedence for my case, Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys jumped right in and got the job done. Their commitment to ensuring justice was served was unparalleled. I am grateful for the professionalism and care that Attorney Chris Stewart and Senior Paralegal Keisha Owens displayed. I highly recommend this firm.
Miss Cheryl Henderson was very professional when I contacted the law firm about the accident that I was involved in. She did such a great job that the next accident I was involved in, I had no doubt who I was going to call.
Thank you for all your help and guidance. You truly made me feel at ease during the whole process. Which enabled me to focus on my recovery. I can not express what you and your firm has done for me as well as my father.
Life changes forever when spinal cord injuries occur, creating immediate medical emergencies and long-term challenges that affect every aspect of daily living. These injuries result from various preventable incidents, including motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, slip and falls, sports accidents, and acts of violence. Victims require immediate specialized medical care followed by extensive rehabilitation and lifetime management of their conditions. The financial impact extends beyond initial medical treatment to include ongoing therapy, specialized equipment, home modifications, and personal care assistance. Maryland spinal cord injury attorneys at our practice understand the complexity of these cases and the importance of securing adequate compensation for lifetime needs. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys collaborates with medical professionals, rehabilitation specialists, and life care planners to build comprehensive damage calculations. We pursue compensation for current and future medical expenses, lost wages and earning capacity, pain and suffering, and loss of life enjoyment. Our attorneys investigate every aspect of the incident that caused your injury, working to prove negligence and hold responsible parties accountable. Whether your injury resulted from a car accident, construction site incident, defective product, or premises liability situation, we have the experience and resources to handle complex litigation. We understand that no amount of money can restore your previous life, but proper compensation can provide the resources needed for the best possible quality of life moving forward.
Experienced Advocacy for Spinal Cord Injury Victims and Families
Spinal cord injuries transform entire family dynamics, requiring not only medical adaptation but also emotional and financial adjustments that affect everyone involved. Family members often become caregivers, facing their own challenges while supporting their injured loved one through recovery and long-term care. Our legal practice recognizes these broader impacts and pursues compensation that addresses the full spectrum of damages these injuries create. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys works closely with families to understand their specific needs and develop legal strategies that protect their interests both now and in the future. We investigate every aspect of the incident that caused the spinal cord injury, examining factors such as driver negligence, workplace safety violations, defective products, or dangerous property conditions. Our attorneys understand that these cases require extensive medical documentation, expert testimony, and complex damage calculations that account for inflation, medical cost increases, and changing care needs over time. Rehabilitation specialists help us understand the progression of recovery and ongoing therapy requirements, while economists calculate lost wages, benefits, and career advancement opportunities. Maryland families dealing with spinal cord injuries face overwhelming challenges, and we work to alleviate the financial stress by pursuing all available compensation sources. We handle cases involving complete and incomplete injuries at all spinal levels, from cervical injuries causing quadriplegia to lower-level injuries affecting leg function. Our commitment extends beyond legal representation to ensuring clients have access to resources and support services that improve their quality of life during the legal process and beyond.
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Long-Term Care Planning and Financial Security
Spinal cord injuries require comprehensive lifetime care planning that addresses immediate needs and anticipates future medical requirements, technological advances, and changing capabilities over time. Care plans must account for routine medical monitoring, potential complications, equipment replacement, home modifications, and caregiver support that may evolve as victims age. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys works with certified life care planners who specialize in spinal cord injuries to develop detailed projections of lifetime costs and care requirements. These plans consider factors such as life expectancy, aging with a disability, technological improvements in assistive devices, and inflation in medical costs over decades. Younger victims face particularly complex planning challenges, as their care needs may span 50 years or more, requiring frequent updates to equipment and ongoing adaptation to new circumstances. Home modifications often include ramps, accessible bathrooms, widened doorways, elevator installations, and smart home technology that enhances independence. Vehicle modifications enable continued mobility and employment opportunities, while specialized medical equipment supports health management and daily activities. Maryland spinal cord injury attorneys at our firm ensure that settlements and verdicts account for these comprehensive lifetime needs rather than just immediate expenses. We understand that adequate financial planning provides security and peace of mind for victims and their families, enabling focus on adaptation and quality of life rather than financial concerns about accessing appropriate care and maintaining independence throughout their lives.
Maryland Spinal Cord Injury FAQs
Q. How do spinal cord injuries affect earning capacity?
A. Spinal cord injuries dramatically impact earning capacity through direct limitations on physical abilities and indirect effects on career advancement opportunities. Complete paralysis may prevent return to previous occupations requiring physical labor, mobility, or manual dexterity. Even incomplete injuries can limit stamina, concentration, and reliability due to pain, medications, or frequent medical appointments. Lost wages begin immediately and may continue indefinitely if victims cannot return to their previous positions or work schedules. Reduced earning capacity extends beyond current salary to include lost overtime, bonuses, promotions, and career advancement opportunities. Younger victims face particularly significant losses as their injuries affect decades of potential earnings and professional growth. Some victims can transition to different careers or modified work arrangements, though these often involve reduced income and benefits. Entrepreneurial opportunities may be limited by physical restrictions, energy levels, or need for accommodating work environments. Disability benefits from government programs or private insurance typically provide only partial income replacement. The psychological impact of career changes and reduced independence can affect motivation and performance in new roles. Expert economists and vocational rehabilitation specialists calculate these complex damages by analyzing pre-injury earning trends, career trajectories, and post-injury capabilities. Educational background, work experience, and industry factors all influence earning capacity calculations that help determine appropriate compensation for lost income potential throughout a victim’s working lifetime.
Q. What role do expert witnesses play in spinal cord injury cases?
A. Expert witnesses provide technical knowledge and professional opinions that help courts understand the complex medical, economic, and practical aspects of spinal cord injury cases. Medical experts including neurologists, orthopedic surgeons, and rehabilitation specialists explain injury mechanisms, treatment requirements, and long-term prognosis to judges and juries. Life care planners with expertise in spinal cord injuries project lifetime care needs, equipment requirements, and associated costs over decades. Vocational rehabilitation experts assess work capacity, earning potential, and career limitations resulting from spinal injuries. Economic experts calculate lost wages, benefits, and earning capacity using complex formulas that account for inflation, career growth, and economic trends. Accident reconstruction specialists analyze crash dynamics, fall circumstances, or workplace incidents to determine causation and contributing factors. Biomechanical engineers examine forces involved in accidents and their effects on the human spine and nervous system. Occupational safety experts may testify about workplace standards, safety violations, and preventable conditions in employment-related injuries. Home modification specialists help courts understand accessibility needs and costs for creating suitable living environments. Technology experts explain assistive devices, communication systems, and evolving equipment that enhances independence for spinal cord injury victims. These professionals translate complex technical information into understandable terms while lending credibility to damage calculations and liability arguments. Their testimony often determines the difference between minimal settlements and awards that adequately address lifetime needs and appropriate compensation.
Q. How do insurance companies handle spinal cord injury claims?
A. Insurance companies approach spinal cord injury claims with extensive scrutiny due to the potentially massive financial exposure these cases represent. Initial claim investigations focus on liability denial, coverage limitations, and damage minimization strategies to reduce potential payouts. Adjusters often request extensive medical records, independent medical examinations, and surveillance to challenge injury severity or causation. Policy limits become critical issues as spinal cord injuries frequently exceed standard coverage amounts, leading to coverage disputes and bad faith claims. Multiple insurance policies may apply including auto, premises, professional, and umbrella coverage that require coordination and potential litigation. Settlement negotiations typically begin with low offers that fail to account for lifetime care needs and comprehensive damages. Insurance medical experts frequently dispute injury severity, recovery potential, and future care requirements to minimize settlement values. Companies may delay claim processing hoping victims will accept inadequate settlements due to immediate financial pressures. Some insurers use tactics like questioning pre-existing conditions or alternative injury causes to avoid responsibility for full damages. Subrogation issues arise when multiple insurance companies seek reimbursement from responsible parties or other coverage sources. Maryland insurance practices vary among companies, though all face pressure to minimize payouts on high-exposure claims. Experienced legal representation becomes particularly important in countering insurance company tactics and ensuring fair evaluation of comprehensive damages and lifetime care needs.
Seek Expert Legal Help for Your Spinal Cord Injury Case
Navigating the legal system after a spinal cord injury requires attorneys who combine extensive experience with deep understanding of the medical and practical challenges these conditions create. Our legal team has dedicated years to mastering the complexities of spinal cord injury litigation, from liability investigation through comprehensive damage calculation and presentation. We understand that these cases involve not just immediate medical treatment but decades of ongoing care, equipment replacement, and adaptation to changing needs as you age with your disability. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys works with nationally recognized experts in spinal cord medicine, rehabilitation, and life care planning to ensure your case reflects the full scope of your losses and future requirements. We pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the profound lifestyle changes these injuries impose on victims and their families. Our attorneys have successfully represented clients with injuries at all spinal levels, from cervical injuries causing quadriplegia to lower-level injuries affecting mobility and independence. Maryland spinal cord injury cases demand legal representation that matches their complexity and life-changing nature. Statutes of limitations apply to these cases, making prompt legal consultation important for preserving your rights and building the strongest possible case. Don’t let time pass without understanding your legal options and the compensation you may be entitled to receive.
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Nationally Recognized Law Firm
As a respected Atlanta trial law firm, we demand justice for our clients.
This means we go above and beyond seeking not just compensation for badly injured victims, but also reform to prevent future negligence and abuse in Georgia and throughout the country. Our founding partner L. Chris Stewart is one of the most decorated African-American lawyers in the country.