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Toronto Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries Lawyer<\/h1>\n

Have you suffered an incomplete spinal cord injury in an accident? You may be entitled to compensation from those who are responsible for your pain, suffering, and future difficulties.<\/p>\n

An incomplete spinal cord injury means that you still have some sensation and function in the area of your body that has been affected by the spinal cord injury. While this type of injury generally allows for greater mobility than a complete spinal cord injury, it can still mean lifelong difficulties. When someone else\u2019s actions or negligence caused your injuries, there\u2019s no reason that you should struggle on your own without help or compensation.<\/p>\n

By hiring an lawyer from Mazin & Associates, PC to pursue an incomplete spinal cord injury case, you will receive the necessary legal representation to get the financial benefits and medical care you deserve. We have significant experience with cases just like yours, and have had great success representing clients against those at fault for the pain they have endured. If you have suffered an incomplete spinal cord injury, bring your case to Mazin & Associates, PC today. Contact us at (416) 625-2122 to schedule a free consultation<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Why You Need to Contact a Lawyer<\/h2>\n

The ramifications of an incomplete spinal cord injury are immensely challenging. You are likely dealing with immense pain and stress from all the unexpected bills you now face. The thought of pursuing a legal claim while dealing with these difficulties can seem impossible, but it’s the best way to get the money you need to recover from your injuries.<\/p>\n

To minimize the stress while maximizing your payout, hire an experienced lawyer. They can gather the evidence and work with experts to definitively prove that others were at fault for your injuries. A lawyer can handle communications with aggressive insurance agents and opposing lawyers who might try to pressure you into accepting a settlement that is far too low. With a lawyer on your side, you give yourself the best chance of recovering the most compensation, all while you focus on your health and recovery.<\/p>\n

Mazin & Associates, PC Provides You with Experience, Medical Knowledge, and Dedication<\/h2>\n

A complex case such as yours requires more than routine legal work. You\u2019ll need a lawyer that has more than an average understanding of the law and the medical causes of your injury.<\/p>\n

The lawyers at Mazin & Associates, PC have many years of experience in defending clients with incomplete spinal cord injuries. Our firm was founded on the principle of providing dedicated legal assistance to those who are struggling with injuries just like yours.<\/p>\n

The firm\u2019s founder, Gary Mazin, has an extensive understanding of the medical side of such cases. He is the President of the Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton, and is Director of the Medico-Legal Society of Toronto. Mazin, together with all the lawyers at Mazin & Associates, PC, bring decades of experience to each case we handle, allowing us to develop the strongest legal strategies to defend you against all those responsible for your injuries.<\/p>\n

With this combination of experience, legal, and medical knowledge, the lawyers at Mazin & Associates, PC are able to provide the best legal support for incomplete spinal cord injury cases in the Toronto area.<\/p>\n

Causes of Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries<\/h2>\n

An incomplete spinal cord injury can happen anywhere and at any time, but there are some situations that make those injuries more likely to occur. Some of the most common causes of incomplete spinal cord injuries include:<\/p>\n