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The Central Nervous System Is An Integral Part Of The Body

The two main components of the central nervous system (CNS) are the brain and the spinal cord. The spinal cord collects sensations from the nerve endings throughout the body and communicates them to the brain. It is a function of the brain to receive these millions of impulses, organize them and send a motor response to the appropriate part of the body. If these lines of communication are damaged or the muscles are prevented from reacting, catastrophic injuries can occur.

If your CNS has been compromised due to injury, accident or medical negligence, it is crucial that you turn to an experienced catastrophic injury attorney. At Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt, P.A., we are fully dedicated to helping families in need. We understand the devastation that occurs when a loved one suffers a serious injury that results in brain damage or paralysis. Let our central nervous system lawyers help you recover monetary compensation from the responsible parties so you can afford the appropriate medical treatment and provide a comfortable life for your injured loved one.

Headquartered in Miami, the lawyers at Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt, P.A. are prepared to represent clients throughout Florida and nationwide.

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Something as simple as a pinched nerve or as complex as an E. coli infection can lead to damage in the central nervous system. If the body cannot sense and react to pain, pressure or injury, the results can be catastrophic. Let us guide you through the legal process of monetary compensation for your injuries. See our Verdicts and Settlements page for more results.

To schedule a confidential consultation and learn more about how our firm can help you, call Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt, P.A. at 305-744-5888 or complete our online contact form. We maintain multiple offices for the convenience of our clients.

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