What are Catastrophic Injuries?
Counsel from Our Waterbury Personal Injury Lawyer
While all personal injuries have significant emotional, physical, and financial costs tied to them, catastrophic injuries can be the most severe. They often lead to permanent disabilities, which can impact an individual and their loved ones' lives. While this can be a very challenging time, you need to make sure that you take the appropriate steps to obtain fair compensation for your injuries and pain and suffering.
At The Rotatori Law Firm, our Waterbury personal injury attorney is backed by 50 years of collective legal experience. Our firm knows what it takes to win cases on behalf of our clients and are committed to working on a contingency fee basis, which means we never charge a penny until we win. Our mission is to recover the maximum amount of compensation possible for your case through tactful legal representation, dedicated support, and compassionate counsel.
Examples of Catastrophic Injuries
Injuries are generally considered to be catastrophic if the symptoms are prolonged and significantly impact a person's day to day life.
Common types of catastrophic injuries include:
- Spinal cord injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Burns
- Internal organ damage
- Multiple bone fractures
- Amputations
Among the most common causes of such catastrophic injuries are car, truck, and construction site accidents. No matter the cause, our firm stands ready to pursue compensation on your behalf.
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