Personal injuries are almost always traumatic. However, some injuries leave victims with long-term, life-altering consequences. These catastrophic injuries can affect how you move, where you can go, and how long you’re able to engage in physical activity, if at all.
These severe injuries may hinder you from meeting your goals, going to work, or performing your everyday activities. Catastrophic injuries may also require care to be provided by the victim’s family. If you are in this situation, consider talking to an experienced lawyer who can help you rebuild your life.
At Nix Patterson, our catastrophic injury lawyers have decades of experience representing injured victims who’ve sustained life-threatening injuries due to other parties’ negligent acts. If someone caused an accident that left you with a catastrophic injury, our attorneys can advise you on the best way forward with your case. Discussing your case with Nix Patterson attorneys is always free, and there is no obligation to move forward if you don’t want to.
Nix Patterson will vigorously pursue the compensation you deserve for your catastrophic injury case, sexual assault case, or other PTSD-related event.
According to the Public Health and Welfare Code (Title 42 § 3796b), a catastrophic injury means “consequences of an injury that permanently prevent an individual from performing any gainful work.”
This is an injury that’s so severe that it leads to long-term debilitation or disability. In most cases, a catastrophic injury causes loss of capacity or deformities, be it mental or physical. Typically, these severe injuries force victims to require multiple surgeries, extended medical care, and long-term recovery.
Various injuries are categorized as catastrophic due to the nature and severity of their consequences. They include:
Although most catastrophic injuries are immediately obvious, some may not be apparent for months or even years. Victims may face years of huge medical bills and require rehabilitation. They may also be unable to return to their previous jobs or normal lives due to a permanent disability.
An experienced catastrophic injury attorney can guide you through the claims process, ensuring that all liable parties are held accountable for their wrongful actions.
Many different situations can lead to catastrophic injuries, including:
Mitigating a catastrophic injury can reduce its impact and costs. To do this, it’s advisable to seek proper medical care and follow your doctor’s advice. It’s also important to keep a record of all your injury-related expenses, such as prescription costs and hospital visit expenses.
Proper mitigation ensures you recover to the fullest extent possible. If you disregard this step, it could hurt your catastrophic injury case. A good personal injury lawyer may also help you obtain the appropriate on-going care you need while your case is pending without you having to pay the costs upfront.
Make sure you seek immediate medical attention if you are in any of the above situations.
Dealing with a catastrophic injury suit alone can be overwhelming. Hiring an experienced catastrophic injury law firm like Nix Patterson will give you a team of legal experts to navigate any problems while building the strongest case possible. Let us handle the legal and insurance issues while you focus on recovery and healing.
The following are some crucial roles that an experienced lawyer can play:
At Nix Patterson, we will do all of the above work and advance all of the costs for it. You won’t have to pay anything out of pocket while your case is pending. We will only get paid for our work and reimbursed for the costs if we win a settlement or judgment for you.
In the vast majority of situations, you can file a lawsuit against the individual or organization responsible for your injuries.
The goal of such a lawsuit is to compensate you for the physical, mental, and financial losses you incurred. While most victims of catastrophic injury never make a full physical recovery, a lawsuit attempts to “make you whole” through money so you can get as close as possible to the position you were in before the accident.
A lawsuit must also be filed within a certain time period after the accident. You must file your lawsuit before your state’s statute of limitations runs. This can be a complex issue, so it’s important to speak to an attorney as soon as you are able.
An experienced attorney will guide you through the civil litigation process, ensuring you understand what to expect before, during, and after the trial.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employers reported 2.6 million cases of injuries and illnesses in 2021, with a total of 5,190 fatal work-related injuries. The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) also reported that around 13 worker deaths occurred every day in the U.S. in 2020. Some of the workplace accidents that may have led to these alarming statistics include:
Any of the above can lead to work-related injuries, which can be both financially and emotionally damaging. However, many state’s workers compensation laws limit when and how you can sue your employer for on-the-job injuries. In some states, you may only be able to file a claim with your employer’s workers compensation insurer.
That said, some states allow employees to sue their employers under the right circumstances. This is a complicated area of the law with many nuances. So you should contact a lawyer to help you understand your options.
There are also various scenarios under which you have a better chance of filing a lawsuit for on-the-job injuries, including if:
If you experience a catastrophic injury at the workplace or while performing work-related tasks, contact Nix Patterson as soon as possible to find out if you have a valid personal injury case.
In some cases, a catastrophic injury may lead to loss of life. When this happens, surviving family members may be able to file a wrongful death claim against liable parties.
At Nix Patterson, we understand that no amount of money can bring back your loved one or do away with your pain. But it’s important to seek justice if someone else is responsible for the death of your loved one. Wrongful death doesn’t only leave an emotional void; it may also leave a financial one.
Funeral expenses, medical bills, and other unknown debts may also pile up and burden surviving family members.
Catastrophic injuries can have a permanent and debilitating effect on a victim. One may require lifelong medical care and therapy. They may also experience chronic pain, paralysis, or be unable to go back to work.
If you or someone you care about has sustained a catastrophic injury, contact a knowledgeable attorney to discuss your case. Don’t hesitate to contact an attorney. They will help you deal with insurance companies, ensuring you don’t jeopardize your case.
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