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Compensation May Be
Available for Your
Injury or Illness
Nerve Damage
Nerve damage refers to the disruption of the normal function of a nerve due to physical injury, disease, or damage to the myelin sheath that covers and protects the nerve fibers. The potential causes of nerve damage include trauma, infection, autoimmune disorders, exposure to toxins, and certain medications. Risk factors that may increase the likelihood of nerve damage include diabetes, alcoholism, vitamin deficiencies, and genetic factors. Symptoms of nerve damage can vary widely depending on the type and location of the affected nerve, and may include numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain.
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