Colorado Locked-In Syndrome Attorney

When someone you love is diagnosed with Locked-In Syndrome (LIS), the shift is immediate and disorienting. In the midst of that change, families are often asked to absorb complex medical information and make decisions they never expected to face. Questions begin to surface quickly—about care, the future, and in some cases, whether there is more to understand about what happened.

Having a place to ask questions and talk through what you’ve experienced can make a meaningful difference. Newsome Law offers free, no-pressure consultations for Colorado families who want to better understand their situation and consider what steps, if any, may make sense moving forward.

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Planning for Life After a Locked-In Syndrome Diagnosis

Locked-In Syndrome (LIS) changes not only how a person moves, but how they experience the world day to day. Most often caused by a brainstem stroke, it leaves a person awake and aware, yet unable to speak or move most of their body.

Your loved one is still present—thinking, feeling, understanding—but their ability to communicate or respond is severely limited. In many cases, communication depends on eye movement, blinking, or assistive technology designed to translate small signals into words.

Individuals living with Locked-In Syndrome typically require a high level of ongoing support, which may include:

  • Continuous or near-continuous nursing care
  • Respiratory support or airway management
  • Feeding assistance, often through a feeding tube
  • Specialized communication devices
  • Mobility equipment and positioning support
  • Modifications to the home environment
  • Ongoing neurological, rehabilitative, and psychological care

These needs are not temporary. They often continue for years, and in many cases, for the remainder of a person’s life.

Type of Care Estimated Cost in Colorado in 2025
Private duty nurse (hourly rate) $140/hour
Private duty nurse (visit rate) $138/visit
Long-term care facility, e.g., nursing home (semi-private room) ~$334/day / ~$10,159/month
Long-term care facility, e.g., nursing home (private room) ~$401/day / ~$12,182/month

Source: Genworth

Even at a glance, the cost of care can be substantial. Over time, families may face expenses reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars annually, and in many cases, several million over a lifetime. Insurance may help, but it often does not cover the full scope of care.

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We fight to secure the financial resources your family needs for long-term care and peace of mind.

Planning for the Future With the Right Support

Families who reach out to Newsome Law are often trying to understand what life will look like moving forward—not just medically, but practically and financially.

Locked-In Syndrome can bring lifelong care needs that are difficult to plan for alone. In situations where medical care may have contributed to the outcome, a legal claim can help secure the resources needed to support that care over time.

That support may include ongoing medical care, assistive technology, home modifications, and financial stability for long-term support. In some cases, it also means accounting for lost income or the role family members take on as caregivers.

We approach this work with a focus on what those resources make possible. Greater consistency in care. Access to better tools and support. The ability to make decisions based on what your loved one needs, rather than what is immediately affordable.

Just as important is how we work with families throughout the process. You will have direct access to your attorney, and we remain available to answer questions and talk through decisions as they arise. For many families, the value of working with the right legal team is the ability to move forward with more clarity and a stronger sense of stability.

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Evaluating the Care Your Loved One Received from Colorado Providers

In the days and weeks after a stroke, many families find themselves trying to make sense of what happened. You may replay conversations, timelines, or decisions, wondering if everything unfolded the way it should have.

A medical and legal review helps reconstruct what happened—when symptoms began, how quickly providers responded, what testing was done, and how decisions were made. In stroke cases, timing, communication, and clinical judgment all play a role, and even small gaps can become significant.

In looking more closely at those details, a review may consider:

  • Whether stroke symptoms were recognized early and acted on appropriately
  • How quickly imaging and treatment decisions were made
  • Whether care was escalated when needed, including specialist involvement or transfer
  • Whether the patient’s condition was fully understood before discharge
  • And in some cases, whether signs of awareness were present but not fully recognized

Colorado Locked-In Syndrome Attorney

In some situations, Locked-In Syndrome is not immediately identified. A person may be conscious but unable to move or speak, and their condition may be mistaken for a coma or a vegetative state. Families are often the first to notice small but meaningful signs—eye movements, tracking, or attempts to respond. When those signs are overlooked, it can delay both communication and appropriate care.

Seeking a review does not mean you are assuming wrongdoing. It is a way to understand what happened and whether the care your loved one received met accepted standards.

If you would like to talk through your family’s experience, Newsome Law offers free, no-pressure consultations to help you ask questions and explore what to consider next.

Taking a Careful, Step-by-Step Approach

Every family’s situation is different, and no two timelines unfold in exactly the same way. Before reviewing records or forming conclusions, we take the time to understand what you and your family experienced—what you were told, what felt unclear, and how your loved one’s condition changed over time.

From there, we begin a careful review of the medical details. This may include gathering hospital records, imaging, and physician notes, and working with independent medical experts to evaluate the care that was provided.

Our Colorado LIS attorneys also help families take practical steps that can make a difference later, such as preserving records, documenting timelines, and organizing information while it is still fresh.

Just as important, we approach every case with honesty. If our review shows that the care met accepted standards, we will tell you. Not every situation involves negligence, and part of our role is helping families understand that clearly.

As the process moves forward, we continue to explain what we’re seeing and what it means, so you can make decisions with a clearer understanding of your options.

Removing Financial Barriers to Getting Answers

Many families are already facing significant financial strain by the time they begin looking for answers. The cost of medical care, equipment, and daily support can add up quickly, and the idea of hiring a lawyer may feel like one more burden.

Newsome Law does not charge any upfront fees. Consultations are free, and you are not asked to make any commitments simply by reaching out. If you choose to move forward, our firm is paid only if compensation is recovered on your behalf.

For many families, this structure makes it possible to explore their options without taking on additional financial risk.

Just as important, there is no expectation that you need to decide anything right away. Some families want to move forward quickly. Others need time to gather information, talk things through, and consider what feels right.

Our role is to provide clear information so you can make that decision on your own timeline, without pressure.

Finding a Way Forward After a Locked-In Syndrome Diagnosis

A diagnosis of Locked-In Syndrome can change the rhythm of daily life in ways that are difficult to prepare for. What once felt routine may now require planning, support, and constant attention. In the early stages of this diagnosis, it is common to feel uncertain about what comes next.

If you would like to talk through your family’s situation, a Colorado Locked-In Syndrome attorney at Newsome Law is here to listen. We offer free, confidential consultations with no obligation and no pressure to move forward. Our goal is to help you better understand what you’ve experienced and what options may be available to you.

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FAQs for Colorado Families Dealing with Locked-In Syndrome

Do We Need Medical Records Before Speaking With an LIS Lawyer?

No. You are welcome to reach out even if you do not have any records yet. If you do have records, you can share them, but it is not required. We can help guide you on what to request and how to obtain complete documentation if a review moves forward.

The initial conversation is simply an opportunity to talk through your experience and ask questions.

What If Doctors Told Us Everything Was Done Correctly, but We Still Have Questions?

It is common for families to feel uncertain, even after speaking with medical providers.

Medicine can be complex, and explanations may not always address every concern or fully clarify the timeline of events. Wanting a second look does not mean you are assuming something was done wrong. It means you are trying to understand what happened.

A careful, independent review can help provide additional perspective and, in some cases, bring clarity to questions that remain unanswered.

What Can I Do to Prepare for a Legal Consultation?

You do not need to prepare anything formal before speaking with us.

If you are able, it can be helpful to think through the sequence of events—when symptoms began, what care was provided, and how your loved one’s condition changed over time. Any notes, discharge paperwork, or records you already have can also be useful, but they are not required.

Most importantly, come with your questions. The consultation is a conversation, and our role is to help you better understand your situation and what options may be available.

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