Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer USA
Catastrophic Injury
Catastrophic injuries usually occur suddenly and without warning altering the lives of both victims and their families forever. Catastrophic injuries include permanent brain damage, a severed spinal cord, limb amputations and multiple injuries plus a host of conditions caused as a result of medical malpractice including the irreversible brain damage that causes cerebral palsy. Most people who suffer from these serious injuries don't have the resources to cover the medical and care expenses that are necessarily incurred, often over a lifetime of suffering. If you or a loved one have suffered serious injury don't just trust to luck when it comes to choosing legal representation. In the most serious cases a specialist traumatic brain injury lawyer or an expert spinal cord injury attorney can make all the difference between success and failure. Our dedicated catastrophic injury attorneys have the knowledge and understanding required for dealing with very serious injuries and they offer specialties in all major areas including medical malpractice experts and advocates who practice exclusively in wrongful death litigation.
Fair & Reasonable Compensation
Traumatic brain injury and spinal cord damage are amongst the most debilitating conditions very often causing severe disruption to the central nervous system which can affect many of the body’s other functions including loss of movement, sensation, communicative skills and cognitive abilities and may also impact on respiration, circulation, the urinary system, the gastrointestinal system, the reproductive organs and other necessary bodily functions frequently leaving the victim immobile and incontinent. Clearly these major disabilities justify an award of fair compensated if the injury was caused by the negligence of another person. If you or a loved one have suffered a catastrophic injury it goes without saying that your local lawyer is not usually the man for the job unless they profess to be a spinal cord damage attorney or a traumatic brain injury lawyer or at least have experience in settling claims for very serious injuries.
Comparative or Contributory Negligence
In more serious cases it is often worth considering legal action even if the victim believes that they were entirely or partially at fault and responsible for their own misfortune. The trained legal mind of an experienced traumatic brain injury lawyer, a spinal cord damage attorney or a specialist in wrongful death litigation can often find cause to apportion fault wholly or partially to a third party even when a victim may believe that the accident was entirely their own fault. Even if you were partly responsible for the cause of an accident you can still usually claim a proportion of the damages that would have been awarded to you on a full liability basis. This is known as the doctrine of 'comparative negligence' or 'contributory negligence' which applies in most States where each party shoulders a percentage of fault and anyone injured who contributed to the accident receives a reduced payment to reflect their own share of the liability for causing the accident.
$20,000,000 Settlement
Our largest settlement was in excess of $20,000,000 and related to paraplegia caused as a result of an employer’s negligence. The litigation was handled by one of our experienced attorneys and not withstanding very difficult liability issues was completed in under four years from the time the attorney was retained.
Specialist Lawyers
If your condition resulted from the negligence of a third party then our specialist attorneys can help you to assert your legal rights and get the compensation you need and deserve. Our lawyers are experienced in trying extensive claims for severe and catastrophic injuries caused as a result of negligence by another person. They are all members of the American Association for Justice (AAJ) and have a track record of successful verdicts and settlements. If you would like free advice without further obligation from a specialist personal injury attorney just complete the contact form or send an email.