Catastrophic injuries can be life-changing. They can affect a person’s cognitive and/or physical abilities for the rest of their lives.
If your catastrophic injuries were the result of another party’s negligence, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your future.
If you or a loved one suffered brain injury, paralysis, burns, spinal cord injury, amputation, mesothelioma, or other traumatic injuries, you may be able to sue for long-term compensation.
Many catastrophic injuries have on-going care costs that can really add up.
You may be entitled to compensation for future doctors bills, physical therapy, prescriptions, medical equipment, loss of income, loss of earning potential, loss of parental or care abilities, and pain and suffering.
A personal injury attorney can help you determine what future care need expenses you may be entitled to. Consult with an attorney with experience handling catastrophic injury cases so that you have the best chance of getting compensation not just for your current needs but also the future needs of you and your family.
For more information about filing a lawsuit for a catastrophic injury and attaining compensation for future needs, send us a message.
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