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What are the Elements of a Catastrophic Injury?

July 28, 2022
By Christie Farrell Lee & Bell
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Catastrophic injuries are those that have a significant and long-lasting impact on the victim.

This blog post will discuss elements of a catastrophic injury so that you can better understand what qualifies as a catastrophic injury. If you or someone you love has suffered an injury that is considered catastrophic, it is important to seek legal help right away. The lawyers at our firm are experienced in handling these types of cases and can help you get the compensation you deserve.

Read on to learn more about the legal elements required for a catastrophic injury.

Four Primary Legal Elements of Catastrophic Injuries

There are four main elements that must be met in order for an injury to be considered catastrophic:

Element 1

The first element is the type of injury itself. Catastrophic injuries are typically those that result in permanent disability or disfigurement. They can also include injuries that require extensive medical treatment and have a long recovery time. Overall, these types of injuries significantly limit the victim’s mobility for life.

Element 2

The second element is the impact the injury has on the victim’s life. A catastrophic injury can have a major impact on all aspects of the victim’s life. Unfortunately, this can include their ability to work, care for themselves, and enjoy leisure activities.

Element 3

The third element is the financial impact of the injury. Catastrophic injuries often result in significant financial burdens, due to things like medical bills, lost wages, and the need for long-term care. Sadly, medical costs in the United States are wildly unaffordable and only continue to get more expensive. The financial burden of a catastrophic injury can be just as impactful as the physical and emotional burden.

Element 4

The fourth and final element is the impact on the victim’s family. Catastrophic injuries can place a great deal of stress on families, both emotionally and financially. If you have suffered a catastrophic injury, it is important to know that you are not alone. The legal professionals at our firm are here to help you through this difficult time. We will fight for your rights and make sure that you get the compensation you deserve.

What Are Some Common Types of Catastrophic Injuries?

There are many different types of injuries that can be classified as catastrophic. Some common examples include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Amputations
  • Severe burns
  • Multiple bone fractures

If you or someone you love has suffered any of these types of injuries or another type of injury you believe may be catastrophic, it is important to seek legal help right away. The lawyers at our firm have the experience and knowledge necessary to help you get the compensation you deserve.

How Can a Lawyer Help If You’ve Suffered a Catastrophic Injury?

The lawyers at our firm are experienced in handling these types of cases and can help you get the compensation you deserve. Some of the ways we can help include:

  • Investigating the accident and gathering evidence.
  • Identifying all liable parties.
  • Calculating the full extent of your damages.
  • Negotiating with insurance companies.
  • Taking your case to trial, if necessary.

If you or someone you love has suffered a catastrophic injury, contact us today for a free consultation. We will fight for your rights and make sure that you get the compensation you deserve.

Contact Christie Farrell Lee & Bell today with the details of your case by calling 317-488-5500 or filling out our online contact form to learn more about how we can help.

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