Catastrophic Injury

Catastrophic injury cases are the most difficult to handle. There is a huge emotional toll that takes place with the clients and their loved ones. It is cumbersome and un-bearing but our firm knows how to navigate the relentless insurance companies while making sure you have time to attend to your daily needs and recovery. 


Some injuries may not necessarily be categorized as catastrophic but can develop into painful and anguishing injuries. It is important to see your doctor immediately and then call our firm. We will provide you insight into the process and procedures and give you a true assessment of your case. 


Sometimes, without proper compensation, a victim will inevitably be devastated by debt-related enormous medical bills, rehabilitation bills, and an increase in traditional living costs. This is why our dedicated personal injury attorneys fight relentlessly for you, stopping at nothing to help you secure the justice and compensation you deserve. 


These cases can take years and it is important that you pick a firm that you believe will fight for you. We do not charge an upfront fee and are paid on a contingency basis for injury cases. 

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  • What do I do after an accident?

    After an accident, it's important to seek immediate medical attention, even if you don't feel hurt right away. Then, report the incident to the authorities and/or your employer, document everything, including photos of the scene and injuries, and contact us to help protect your rights and guide you through the legal process.

  • What if I was partly at fault for the accident?

    Even if you were partly at fault for the accident, you may still be eligible for compensation. California follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning your compensation may be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to you, but you can still recover damages if you're not entirely responsible.

  • What if the accident happened on the job?

    If the accident happened on the job, you may be eligible for workers' compensation benefits, which can cover things like medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation. Additionally, if a third party was at fault, you might also have the option to file a personal injury lawsuit outside of workers' comp.

  • What do I do if the person that caused the accident does not have insurance?

    If the at-fault party doesn’t have insurance, you can use your uninsured motorist coverage, file a personal injury lawsuit, or seek compensation through health insurance or workers' comp. We can help you explore all options to get the compensation you deserve.

TYPES OF CATASTROPHIC INJURY CAN INCLUDE


Burns and Disfigurement Icon

burns and disfigurement

Brain injuries Icon

Brain injuries

Spinal Cord injuries Icon

Spinal cord injuries

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Slips/falls

Amputations Icon

Amputations

Vehicle Collisions Icon

Vehicle Collisions

Types of Cost / Compensation for catastrophic injuries

Number 1

Loss of income while injured

You can recover compensation for the wages you’ve lost while unable to work due to your injury.

Number 2

Loss of future earning capacity due to permanent injury

If your injury impacts your ability to earn a living in the future, you can seek compensation for the loss of potential income.

Number 3

Medical bills

You may be eligible to recover compensation for all past, current, and future medical expenses related to your injury, including surgeries, therapy, and prescriptions.

Number 4

Pain & suffering

You can be compensated for the physical and emotional distress caused by your injury, including chronic pain, anxiety, or depression.

Number 5

Permanent scarring

If your injury results in lasting scars, you may be entitled to compensation for these scars’ physical and psychological impact over the years.

Number 6

Disfigurement

If your injury leads to visible or permanent changes to your appearance, you can seek compensation for the emotional and social impact.

Number 7

Loss of Consortium

If your injury affects your relationships with your spouse or family, compensation may be available for the loss of companionship, support, or intimacy. 

Number 8

Quality of life

You may be entitled to compensation if your injury significantly alters your ability to enjoy life or participate in daily activities.

  • What do I do after an accident?

    After an accident, it's important to seek immediate medical attention, even if you don't feel hurt right away. Then, report the incident to the authorities and/or your employer, document everything, including photos of the scene and injuries, and contact us to help protect your rights and guide you through the legal process.

  • What if I was partly at fault for the accident?

    Even if you were partly at fault for the accident, you may still be eligible for compensation. California follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning your compensation may be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to you, but you can still recover damages if you're not entirely responsible.

  • What if the accident happened on the job?

    If the accident happened on the job, you may be eligible for workers' compensation benefits, which can cover things like medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation. Additionally, if a third party was at fault, you might also have the option to file a personal injury lawsuit outside of workers' comp.

  • What do I do if the person that caused the accident does not have insurance?

    If the at-fault party doesn’t have insurance, you can use your uninsured motorist coverage, file a personal injury lawsuit, or seek compensation through health insurance or workers' comp. We can help you explore all options to get the compensation you deserve.

Case Review


Consultations are FREE!

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Loss of income while injured

You can recover compensation for the wages you’ve lost while unable to work due to your injury.

Loss of future earning capacity due to permanent injury

If your injury impacts your ability to earn a living in the future, you can seek compensation for the loss of potential income.

Medical bills

You may be eligible to recover compensation for all past, current, and future medical expenses related to your injury, including surgeries, therapy, and prescriptions.

Pain & suffering

You can be compensated for the physical and emotional distress caused by your injury, including chronic pain, anxiety, or depression.

Permanent scarring

If your injury results in lasting scars, you may be entitled to compensation for these scars’ physical and psychological impact over the years.

Disfigurement

If your injury leads to visible or permanent changes to your appearance, you can seek compensation for the emotional and social impact.

Loss of Consortium

If your injury affects your relationships with your spouse or family, compensation may be available for the loss of companionship, support, or intimacy. 

Quality of life

You may be entitled to compensation if your injury significantly alters your ability to enjoy life or participate in daily activities.

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