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    Chronic Pain Syndrome Attorneys | Traumatic Injury Lawsuit

    Are you constantly in pain? Has your constant pain made it impossible to lead a normal life? Are you dealing with mental and emotional problems in addition to your physical pain? Did you suffer a traumatic injury in a car accident or workplace accident? If you suffered an injury in an accident, you might continue to feel pain even after your injuries have healed. You might be suffering chronic pain syndrome—a debilitating condition that can affect every aspect of your life. If you have chronic pain syndrome as a result of a traumatic injury, you must contact a chronic pain syndrome lawyer. A lawyer with experience in chronic pain syndrome can guide you while you file a claim against the parties responsible for your constant pain.

    In the following sections, you will find some information on your right to sue when you are suffering chronic pain syndrome. Chronic pain syndrome is a serious condition that can severely affect the lives of those who experience it—it should not be taken lightly. If you are suffering chronic pain syndrome, you should contact our law firm as soon as possible. The attorneys at Normandie Law Firm have the expertise necessary to help you take action and receive compensation. If you are suffering chronic pain syndrome, you might have grounds to file a chronic pain syndrome lawsuit. Whether you are located in Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, Fresno, Modesto, Sacramento, San Jose, Oakland, or anywhere in the San Francisco Bay area, our attorneys can help you fight for your rights.

    What is Chronic Pain Syndrome?

    Chronic pain syndrome is pain that lasts more than three to six months. Although it is normal to feel pain after traumatic injuries, those suffering chronic pain syndrome continue to feel pain after their injuries have healed. Chronic pain syndrome often results from traumatic injuries that might have occurred after slip and fall accidents, trip and fall accidents, workplace accidents, car accidents, truck accidents, pedestrian accidents, or bicycle accidents, for example. Unfortunately, chronic pain syndrome is often disregarded and unrecognized by others—especially since the cause of the pain is not visible in imaging testing and medical tests. If you have chronic pain syndrome, you might be eligible to file a lawsuit and receive compensation. You must contact a Los Angeles lawyer for chronic pain syndrome today.

    Causes of Chronic Pain Syndrome

    Chronic pain syndrome is often caused by a traumatic injury or condition. The following injuries and conditions might have led to your chronic pain syndrome:

    • Acid reflux
    • Arthritis
    • Back pain
    • Broken bones
    • Cancer
    • Endometriosis
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Fractured bones
    • Headaches
    • Inflammatory bowel disease
    • Irritable bowel syndrome
    • Joint injuries
    • Lupus
    • Lyme disease
    • Neck pain
    • Nerve damage
    • Repetitive motion injuries
    • Strains and sprains
    • Surgery
    • Ulcers
    • Whiplash

    The injuries mentioned above can be results of car accidents, slip and fall accidents, and workplace accidents, for example. Do you believe your chronic pain could have been avoided? Are you interested in taking legal action against the party or parties responsible for your chronic pain? If so, you must immediately contact a law firm for chronic pain syndrome. You must contact Normandie Law Firm to meet an attorney with expertise in chronic pain syndrome.

    Symptoms of Chronic Pain Syndrome

    What are the symptoms of chronic pain syndrome? The most recognized symptom of chronic pain syndrome is obvious—pain. Victims might suffer back pain, neck pain, head pain, muscular pain, and shoulder pain, for example. However, pain is not the only symptom of chronic pain syndrome. If you have chronic pain syndrome, you might experience the following symptoms:

    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Fatigue
    • Irritability
    • Panic
    • Problems with sleep
    • Substance abuse
    • Suicidal thoughts

    Have you experienced the symptoms mentioned above in addition to your chronic pain? If so, you need immediate medical attention. Some of the symptoms mentioned above could be life-threatening; therefore, you must be treated for your symptoms immediately. Seeking treatment will also connect your symptoms with your chronic pain. If you were treated for the traumatic injuries that caused your chronic pain, seeking treatment for your symptoms will ensure that your medical records show a relationship between the two, which will serve as evidence for your claim.

    Compensation for Chronic Pain Syndrome

    Are those suffering chronic pain syndrome eligible to receive compensation? The answer to that question depends on the cause of the chronic pain. Although it is not possible to establish whether you might be eligible to receive compensation for your affliction, you should be familiar with the different categories of compensation available for your claim. Many of those who live with chronic pain syndrome after experiencing traumatic accidents are eligible to recover some of the compensation listed below:

    • Medical expenses
    • Lost wages
    • Pain and suffering
    • Loss of consortium
    • Punitive damages

    Although there are many categories of compensation available for recovery, the specific categories that you will be eligible to recover will depend on the details of your claim. You must contact our law firm as soon as possible for information about the potential value of your claim. When you contact our law firm, you can be certain that our attorneys will always fight to recover the maximum amount of compensation available for your claim.

    The Statute of Limitations for Chronic Pain Syndrome Claim

    How much time do you have to file your claim for chronic pain syndrome? The time that you have to file your claim depends on the cause of your chronic pain syndrome. For example, did you suffer traumatic injuries in a car accident, slip and fall accident, or in a workplace injury? The statute of limitations for your claim would be based on the type of accident you suffered, as well as the date it occurred. For more information about the statute of limitations that applies to your claim, you should seek legal assistance as soon as possible. If you do not file your claim within the established statute of limitations, you might lose your right to sue. Why is it so important to file your claim within the statute of limitations? A statute of limitations is a timeline placed on all claims to ensure that victims file their claims promptly and fairly. Statutes of limitations prevent victims from filing claims after too many years have passed—and the defendants lose evidence to disprove accusations. If you are suffering chronic pain syndrome after a traumatic injury, you must contact our law firm as soon as possible. Our experienced attorneys will give you all the information you need to understand the timeline you have to sue and any exceptions that might lengthen that deadline.

    Normandie Law Firm

    Did a traumatic injury leave you suffering chronic pain? Chronic pain syndrome is often disregarded by those who live pain-free. If you have experienced pain for more than three months after your injuries appear to have healed, you might be suffering chronic pain syndrome. No one deserves to live in constant pain—you have to take action. Besides seeking medical assistance for your affliction, you could also seek legal assistance. You should contact a law firm with experience in chronic pain syndrome claims to speak with experienced attorneys and get the legal guidance you need. Normandie Law Firm is a firm dedicated to helping those experiencing chronic pain. Chronic pain syndrome is often disregarded and misunderstood—our attorneys take it seriously. Our attorneys have spent many years studying chronic pain syndrome. They are familiar with the causes and symptoms associated with chronic pain syndrome, and they know how difficult it can be lead a normal life in constant pain. Our attorneys will never disregard or underestimate your pain; rather, they will fight for your right to sue for the compensation you deserve.

    Our law firm is based on a firm belief that everyone should have access to legal assistance. How many people are suffering from the effects of traumatic injuries months or even years after the incidents? Unfortunately, many of those afflicted by chronic pain syndrome hesitate to seek legal assistance. They are unfamiliar with their rights; they often believe that they have no rights to sue. At our law firm, we are dedicated to making our legal services available to all victims. If you have experienced chronic pain, you must contact our law firm to get all the information you need to file a lawsuit and receive compensation. Our law firm offers free consultations and free second opinions to ensure that everyone suffering chronic pain syndrome has access to our law firm and our attorneys. During our free consultations, our attorneys will answer all your questions and address all your concerns. Our attorneys will evaluate your claim and give you all the information you need to thoroughly understand your legal situation. If you have already spoken with another attorney at another law firm, you might be interested in benefiting from a free second opinion. During our free second opinions, our attorneys focus on addressing the confusion left by your previous attorney’s incompetence. Our attorneys will rid you of any doubts and give you the confidence to file your claim. It does not matter if you have already started your legal process or if you want to start the process; our attorneys can guide you towards a successful claim regardless. Do not hesitate to contact our law firm as soon as possible to speak with our attorneys.

    Our free legal services are available through our firm’s Zero-Fee guarantee. Our Zero-Fee guarantee ensures that our clients never have to worry about paying any upfront fees for any of our legal services. Our commitment to our clients surpasses the basic free consultations and free second opinions; our guarantee also applies to the outcome of the claim. Since our firm is strictly based on contingency, our clients will not be required to pay any legal fees until after our attorneys win their claims. If you do not win, you will not pay. You should not hesitate to contact our law firm and request to speak with our attorneys. Our law firm practices all over California. Whether you need a chronic pain syndrome attorney in Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, Fresno, Modesto, San Jose, Oakland, or the San Francisco Bay area, you can be certain that our trusted attorneys will be close and ready to help you fight for your rights.

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    307 Main St, Salinas, CA 93901
    (831) 417-8532

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    VICTORVILLE OFFICE
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    (760) 513-8234

    FRESNO OFFICE
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    TEXAS LOCATIONS

    HOUSTON OFFICE
    2001 Kirby Dr, Houston, TX 77019
    (281) 694-5951

    DALLAS OFFICE
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    EL PASO OFFICE
    4600 Alabama St #C, El Paso, TX 79930
    (915) 201-3865

    AUSTIN OFFICE
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    (512) 501-2743

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    660 N Main Ave, San Antonio, TX 78205
    (210) 853-2984

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    5711 McPherson Rd, Laredo, TX 78041
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