New Mexico Locked-In Syndrome Attorney

A locked-in syndrome diagnosis lands differently than most medical news. The doctors have explained what happened to the brainstem. They have described what your loved one can and cannot do. But none of that tells you what you actually need to know: what does this mean for your family, and what do you do now?

Those questions deserve real answers. Newsome Law works with families navigating locked-in syndrome to help them understand their situation, their options, and the resources available to support their loved one’s care. If and when you are ready to talk, we offer a free, no-obligation consultation.

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The Financial and Emotional Impact of Locked-In Syndrome

Locked-in syndrome occurs when damage to the brainstem disrupts the connection between the brain and the body. The brainstem carries nearly every signal the brain sends to the muscles. When that pathway is interrupted, most often by a stroke, the result is near-total paralysis. Movement, speech, and even facial expression may be lost.

What is not lost is the person. Your loved one remains fully conscious and aware. They can hear every word spoken in the room. They think, feel, and remember just as they always have. In most cases, vertical eye movement and blinking are preserved, and those small movements become the foundation for communication, and for everything that follows.

What follows, practically speaking, is a significant and lifelong care commitment. Your loved one will likely need continuous support: help with breathing, nutrition delivered through a feeding tube, regular repositioning to protect the skin, monitoring for infections, and therapy to preserve function and prevent further complications. Communication devices and eye-tracking technology are not optional additions; they are what make connection and dignity possible.

That level of care comes with substantial costs.

Type of Care Estimated Cost in New Mexico
Private duty nurse (hourly rate) $105/hour
Private duty nurse (visit rate) $153/visit
Long-term care facility, e.g., nursing home (semi-private room) $9,125/month
Long-term care facility, e.g., nursing home (private room) $10,600/month

Source: Genworth/CareScout Cost of Care Survey

The costs are likely much higher. The numbers above do not include specialized equipment, such as ventilators, feeding systems, communication devices, or the ongoing cost of maintaining that equipment over time. They do not reflect lost income when a spouse or family member steps back from work to help provide care. And they say nothing about the broader reorganization of family life that a locked-in syndrome diagnosis requires.

For many families, understanding the full scope of those costs, and whether anything more could have been done to prevent this outcome, is where the path forward begins to take shape.

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Why Choose Newsome Law?

When families come to us after a locked-in syndrome diagnosis, they are not always sure what they are looking for. Sometimes they want to understand what happened. Sometimes they are looking for help securing the resources their loved one will require for the rest of their life. Often it is both.

We approach every case as a relationship, not a transaction.

That means taking time to understand what your loved one’s life actually looks like now: the care they need, the technology that makes communication possible, the support your family is providing, and what it is costing you. It means being honest with you about what we find, even when the answer is not what you hoped for. And it means staying close to your family throughout the process so that nothing feels confusing or out of your control.

If you decide to work with us:

  • You work directly with your attorney throughout your case.
  • We secure qualified medical experts to review your loved one’s care and evaluate what the evidence shows.
  • We take time to understand the full scope of your family’s needs, from lifelong medical care and rehabilitation to communication technology, home modifications, and the financial and emotional impact on everyone in your household.

When a case is successful, compensation can cover long-term care costs, specialized equipment, lost income, and the pain and suffering experienced. More than that, it can provide a measure of stability and the assurance that your loved one’s needs will be met not just today, but in the years and decades ahead.

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What You Can Do When Locked-In Syndrome Follows Medical Negligence

At some point, many families find themselves asking the same question: could this have been prevented?

It is a fair question, and it deserves a straight answer. Not every case of locked-in syndrome involves negligence. Strokes can occur suddenly and progress rapidly, and even when care is delivered promptly, the damage can be severe and permanent. We acknowledge that honestly.

But there are also cases where:

  • Something went wrong
  • Warning signs were overlooked
  • Treatment was delayed
  • A system that needed to move quickly did not

Because stroke is the most common cause of locked-in syndrome, and because stroke treatment is extraordinarily time-sensitive, failures in those early hours can shape the rest of a person’s life.

The phrase medical professionals use is “time is brain.” Every minute a stroke goes untreated, more cells die. When the window for intervention closes, it does not reopen. A careful review might examine situations such as:

  • Brainstem stroke symptoms attributed to a less serious condition, such as vertigo, migraine, or anxiety, when stroke should have been considered
  • Delays in ordering appropriate imaging, or imaging results that were misread
  • Treatment that was not initiated within the appropriate window
  • Failure to transfer a patient to a facility better equipped to manage a serious stroke
  • Staffing shortages or breakdowns in communication that contributed to delays
  • Signs of consciousness that were missed, such as a patient treated as unaware who was, in fact, fully present

Geography can also be a factor. In parts of New Mexico, the distance to a facility capable of treating a serious stroke can be considerable, and that distance affects how quickly care can begin.

New Mexico’s DIDO (door-in-door-out or arrival to discharge for transfer from an ED) number is:

  • Between 146 and 209 minutes for ischemic stroke eligible for endovascular therapy
  • Between 259 and 338 minutes for other acute ischemic stroke

These numbers are much higher than the 120-minute maximum guideline from the Joint Commission and Brain Attack Coalition.

Source: JAMA

Whether a delay in reaching appropriate treatment reflects circumstances outside anyone’s control or a failure by those responsible for care is exactly the kind of question a thorough review can help answer.

A legal and medical review is not an accusation. It is an investigation. It examines the timeline of events, the decisions that were made, and whether the care provided met accepted standards. Many families pursue a review simply to understand what happened, without any intention of taking further action. For some, that clarity alone is what they were looking for.

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How We Handle Locked-in Syndrome Cases in New Mexico

Before we look at a single record or consult a single expert, we want to hear your account: what you observed, what you were told, and what questions have stayed with you since the diagnosis.

From there, we gather the relevant medical records and review them thoroughly. When the questions are complex, and in locked-in syndrome cases, they usually are, we bring in qualified medical experts who can assess what the records show and what they suggest about the care your loved one received.

If our review finds that negligence did not occur, we will tell you directly. Many families find that answer clarifying in its own way; it allows them to stop replaying events and move forward with confidence. If we find evidence that something went wrong, we will explain what it means and what your options are, without pressure and without obligation. The decision about how to proceed is always yours.

Hiring a New Mexico Locked-In Syndrome Attorney With No Upfront Costs

There are no upfront fees, and no fees at all unless we recover compensation for your family. If you decide to move forward, we carry the costs of investigating and building your case. If we do not recover compensation, you owe us no attorney’s fees.

You do not need to have everything figured out before you call. We are here to help you understand your situation, and that conversation costs you nothing.

When you are ready, we will be here.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Locked-In Syndrome

Could My Loved One's Condition Have Been Prevented?

That depends on the specific circumstances of their care, and it is not always possible to know without a careful review. In some cases, locked-in syndrome occurs despite prompt and appropriate treatment. In others, delays or errors in the early hours after a stroke may have affected the outcome. A legal and medical review can help your family understand which situation applies, not to assign blame, but to find out what actually happened.

What Is the Difference Between a Legal Review and Filing a Lawsuit?

A legal review is an investigation. An attorney examines your account of events, reviews the medical records, and consults qualified experts to evaluate whether the care provided met accepted standards. It does not require you to file a claim or take any legal action. Many families pursue a review simply to understand what happened. What you do with the findings is entirely your decision.

Can a Legal Review Help Me Recover Compensation for My Loved One’s Care?

A review will help determine whether your loved one’s diagnosis was preventable. We can use those findings to build a case against the responsible parties.

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