Spinal Cord Injuries

Let Doug Churdar Handle Your Spinal Cord Injury Case.

Spinal cord injuries result when “nerve communication” is blocked between the brain and other parts of the body. These injuries can be classified as complete or incomplete. Complete injuries result in a complete loss of function. Incomplete injuries, such as a bruise to the spinal cord, can result in varying loss of function. The higher the injury on the spinal cord, i.e. the closer to the head, the more dysfunction the injury will cause. Spinal cord injury may result in paralysis, loss of bowel and/or bladder control, changes in sexual function, loss of sensation, and numerous other impairments. A spinal cord injury can change your life in so many ways. Medical and rehabilitation costs can be overwhelming, not to mention long-term care. 


Doug has successfully handled spinal cord injury cases. He works closely with neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, therapists, and other professionals to prepare and present spinal cord injury cases for settlement or trial.


Let Doug help you, but don’t wait any longer. Evidence disappears, and memories fade. Call Doug’s cell number 864-918-7469


Spinal Cord Injury Trial Preparation and Representation

While many spinal cord injury cases are resolved through negotiation, some may proceed to trial. Doug is a seasoned trial attorney with decades of experience in litigation. He prepares carefully for trial, presenting compelling arguments and evidence to a judge and jury. His goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for you, whether through settlement or litigation.

Support and Advocacy

We provide compassionate support and dedicated advocacy throughout your legal journey. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial challenges you face after a spinal cord injury, and we are committed to standing by your side every step of the way. Our personalized approach ensures that you receive the attention and care you deserve as we work towards achieving justice on your behalf.

Doug and his staff are here to help. Call the office at 864-233-0203.

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