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Frequently Asked Questions about Catastrophic InjuriesQ: What is a "catastrophic" injury? A: Injuries are often called "catastrophic" when the physical injuries to a person are especially severe, and require extensive medical treatment. Often, the injuries may cause damage to a person's central nervous system, which may affect other bodily systems or functions. Examples of catastrophic injuries include:
In addition, many people who suffer catastrophic injuries also suffer depression or other emotional problems because of the limitations put on them by their injuries. Q: Are catastrophic injuries permanent? A: Not all catastrophic injuries are permanent. Those injuries that are not permanent will usually take a very long time-months, or even years-to reach a full recovery. In some cases, especially those involving children, the actual extent of the injury may not be known until much time has passed after the accident. Emotional injuries may also be a problem for a long time after the physical injuries have healed. The affects of a catastrophic injury may linger for a long period of time. Q: What may cause a catastrophic injury? A: Catastrophic injuries may be caused by almost any type of accident. Common types of accidents that cause catastrophic injuries include
Almost any accident can be the cause of a catastrophic injury. It is the misfortune of the victim that decides if an injury is catastrophic. Q: What kind of compensation may I receive for my injuries? A: An injured person may receive compensation, or damages, for:
In some cases, an injured person may be able to collect punitive damages, which are meant to punish a person who acted badly. Punitive damages, if any, would be in addition to the damages listed. If you read reports of verdicts or settlements in catastrophic injury cases, you may be struck by the large amounts of money involved. Remember that this money is meant to pay for many different, and expensive, things: extra medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering. A catastrophic injury takes away part of a person's life, and money damages are the law's way of paying for that loss. DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter. If you have any other questions, or would like to sign up for a free initial consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer, contact Tatlow, Gump, Faiella & Wheelan, LLC. You can also fill out a special personal injury intake form. |
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