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Minnesota Chronic Pain Attorney
Suffering from chronic pain can be debilitating and have permanent negative consequences in your life. Tarshish Cody, Minnesota’s premier personal injury law firm, understands the challenges of living with chronic pain syndrome and its negative impacts on your quality of life. If you have been in a serious injury and are suffering from chronic pain or have been diagnosed with chronic pain syndrome, then you may be entitled to financial compensation if your injury or chronic pain is a result of another person’s negligent actions.
Chronic Pain Syndrome
A pain that persists for more than three months is considered chronic pain syndrome and it typically occurs from a serious accident, like a slip and fall or car accident, and it can affect different parts of your body.
Are you suffering from chronic pain syndrome in any of the following areas?
- Cluster headaches, constant migraines or tension headaches
- Whiplash or fibromyalgia
- Myofascial pain, lumbar radiculopathy or spinal stenosis
- Neuropathic pain
Over 50 percent of people will experience chronic pain syndrome at some stage in their life. Chronic pain syndrome makes even the small things painful and difficult, like watching television, getting dressed, and concentrating. Chronic pain syndrome doesn’t have to destroy your life and your financial security.
Minnesota’s Premier Personal Injury Lawyers
Regardless of where your injury occurred, you may have a lawsuit on your hands if the person or company’s actions are negligent.
Our experienced personal injury attorneys at Tarshish Cody have helped many clients recover the financial settlement they deserve to pay for their medication relief, lost wages and pain and suffering from their chronic pain syndrome. Contact us on 612-808-8999 (or fill out the free Case Evaluation Form) to learn more about how we can help.