Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy / CRPS
An experienced RSD and CRPS injury lawyer ready to fight for you
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) is often caused by seemingly minor trauma. A related condition is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). These conditions are characterized by persistent limb pain related to trophic and vasomotor changes.
Sometimes RSD and CRPS injuries only become severe upon a subsequent injury. Patients who developed RSD or CRPS previously but were able to cope with the discomfort may later suffer a relatively minor injury, such as a fall down. Suddenly they find they are unable to cope with increasing pain levels.
CRPS symptoms include dramatic changes in the color and temperature of the skin over the affected limb or body part. These symptoms are often accompanied by intense burning pain, skin sensitivity, sweating, and swelling. Tissue injury frequently triggers CRPS I, a term that describes all patients with the above symptoms but with no underlying nerve injury. Patients with CRPS II experience the same symptoms but their cases are clearly associated with a nerve injury.
CRPS and RSD can strike anyone, regardless of age or gender, but it appears to be more common among young women.
Diagnosis can be complicated, and insurance companies won't go out of their way to help determine responsibility. Your help is right here. Contact the Law Offices of James Morris today.
We will fight for you when severe injury happens. Let us help you make things right again. Call today.
An injury causing Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome can completely change the way you go through life. You deserve the resources to make those changes less burdensome. Contact the experienced attorneys of the Law Offices of James Morris. We're ready to talk to you right away. And there's no fee or charges for your initial consultation. We recognize the difficulty of your circumstances. We understand how you feel. If we take your case, you don't have to pay any legal fees unless you win. The client may be responsible for disbursements advanced on the case. Take action now. Call (800) 477-9044.



