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- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is one of the most severe chronic pain conditions, ranking above childbirth and amputation on the McGill Pain Index.
- Our comprehensive legal services address CRPS cases arising from personal injuries and medical negligence. We help you pursue the compensation you deserve.
- Case Evaluation - We review the circumstances of your injury and assess your legal options. Determine if you have grounds for a lawsuit.
- Liability Investigation - Conduct thorough investigations into the cause of your CRPS. Identify responsible parties and gather compelling evidence.
- Medical Documentation - Work with medical experts to establish the connection between the injury and your CRPS diagnosis. Build a strong medical foundation for your claim.
- Negligence Claims - Handle claims involving medical malpractice and negligent acts. Hold healthcare providers and other parties accountable.
- Damages Recovery - Pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and ongoing treatment costs. Maximize your recovery.
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- Visit the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) for comprehensive information about CRPS.
- Explore resources from the CRPS Warriors Foundation for patient support and educational materials.
- Learn about treatment options and medical management from the Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association (RSDSA).
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What causes Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?
CRPS typically develops after a serious injury, though the exact cause is not fully understood. It may result from personal injuries, traumatic accidents, or medical procedures. Type I (RDS) occurs without documented nerve damage, while Type II (Causalgia) involves clear nerve injury.
Can I sue for CRPS caused by someone else's negligence?
Yes. If your CRPS developed as a result of an injury caused by another party or medical negligence, you may have grounds for a lawsuit and be entitled to damages for your suffering and expenses.
What types of damages can I recover in a CRPS lawsuit?
You may recover damages for medical treatment costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and ongoing care expenses related to your CRPS condition.