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IowaSpinal Cord Injuries Lawyers in Clay County, Iowa

The spinal cord serves two extremely important functions. The vertebrae that make up the spine, or backbone, connect the body together.


The bundle of nerves that travels down the spine carries all signals from the brain to the rest of the body.


Spinal cord injuries can result from an accident, motor vehicle crash, medical malpractice, or undiagnosed medical condition.


Spinal cord injuries can cause a host of temporary and permanent injuries including paralysis or even death.


When that spinal cord injury results or is made worse due to the negligence of another, a personal injury attorney in Clay County, Iowa may be able to help the victim seek justice in state or federal court.

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John Paul Greer

John Paul Greer
Greer Law Office
13 W. 4th Street P.O. Box 215
Spencer, IA 51301
John Paul Greer is a Criminal Defense and Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

Jill Marie Davis

Jill Marie Davis
Cornwall, Avery, Bjornstad & Scott
407 Grand Avenue
Spencer, IA 51301
Jill Marie Davis is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

David A Scott

David A Scott
Cornwall, Avery Bjornstad & Scott
407 Grand Avenue P.O. Box 999
Spencer, IA 51301
David A Scott is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

Michael James Houchins

Michael James Houchins
Zenor & Houchins, PC
P.O. Box 317
Spencer, IA 51301
Michael James Houchins is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >
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American Association for Justice

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Iowa Association for Justice

The IAJ advocates for fair access to the civil court system while providing support and education to lawyers representing plaintiffs.


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