Catastrophic injuries can permanently upend your quality of life, ability to work, and financial future. If you want to hold negligent parties responsible for your losses, you have the right to contact a Norwalk catastrophic injury lawyer and request legal representation. That support can help you secure the funding you need to pay your medical bills and replace your lost income.
Skiber Law and our Norwalk personal injury lawyers have extensive experience tackling severe injury cases. We collaborate with economic experts and medical specialists to prioritize your right to maximum accident compensation. Our efforts have helped clients like you secure over $100 million from insurance companies and liable parties.
What’s more, we offer these services on a contingency fee basis. You don’t have to pay a dime to start working with our team. You can book your initial case consultation free of charge to learn more about your right to comprehensive accident support.
How Can You Financially Recover From a Catastrophic Injury?
There are dozens of types of negligence that can result in catastrophic injuries. Personal injury claims encompassing pedestrian accidents, workplace accidents, construction site injuries, bicycle accidents, motorcycle vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents, and truck accidents can all entitle you to catastrophic injury damages.
If you want to financially recover from a catastrophic injury, you need to work with medical professionals to assess the severity of your injuries. Afterward, you can connect with an experienced catastrophic injury lawyer in Norwalk to discuss the pros and cons of:
- Filing an insurance claim with a relevant insurance company
- Pursuing a personal injury lawsuit against the liable party involved in your accident
Both of these processes allow you to name a specific party responsible for the unsafe conditions that led to your accident. An attorney can help you name a comprehensive settlement and then argue that a liable party (and their insurer) has a legal obligation to provide you with that support.
When Should You Contact a Norwalk Catastrophic Injury Lawyer?
The sooner you can get in touch with a legal professional after a serious accident, the better. Our team can meet with you or your legal representative while you’re receiving medical treatments for your losses.
That early involvement will allow us to head off any insurance claims adjusters who want to press you for a statement while you’re still assessing your injuries and financial well-being. It also allows us to start investigating the negligence that led to your injuries while the evidence is still fresh.
Contacting an attorney doesn‘t mean you have to commit to a lawsuit. Our law firm has a track record of success helping catastrophic injury survivors file insurance claims and negotiate with providers. However, if you’re having a difficult time making an insurer take you seriously, we’re not afraid to bring your losses to a judge’s attention.
What Is Connecticut’s Personal Injury Statute of Limitations?
There’s another benefit to reaching out to our catastrophic injury attorneys in Norwalk, CT. If you decide that you want to hold parties accountable for your losses via a personal injury claim, you need to complete all of your relevant paperwork before Connecticut’s personal injury statute of limitations expires.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-584 allows you to take up to two years to find the evidence needed to name someone liable for any medical costs associated with injuries sustained in a serious accident. You cannot miss this deadline if you want to sue for damages.
Fortunately, our team can act in the name of personal injury victims looking for legal support. We’ll start connecting with professional investigations and building your case while you pursue treatment for debilitating injuries.
That effort will make it easier to stay on top of your filing deadline without making it harder for you to physically recover.
What Evidence Do You Need to Prove Your Right to a Catastrophic Injury Claim?
Accident victims need to meet Connecticut’s burden of proof if they want to argue that they have the right to an accident claim. The proof you use to make your case will vary based on the nature of your accident, but it must prove that:
- Someone else owed you a duty of care at the time of your accident.
- Someone violated the duty of care they owed you at the time of your accident, either intentionally or by accident.
- That violation saw you suffer serious, life-changing injuries.
- You need compensation for injuries caused by someone else’s negligence to address the economic losses caused by your accident.
Data Makes Your Case
We do not make you go back to the scene of your accident to gather the data needed to make your case. While you work with medical professionals, we’ll connect with professional investigators and gather:
- Video footage of your accident
- Photos from before and after your accident
- Witness statements
- Expert witness statements, including input from emergency responders, police officers, property owners, accident reconstructionists, and other parties
- Electronic evidence
- Physical debris
- Medical records going into detail about the severity of your losses
All of this evidence establishes the narrative of third-party negligence behind your accident, informing insurance companies and civil justices that you can prove that someone else should assume responsibility for your financial losses.
Types of Catastrophic Injuries
While there is no strict legal definition of a catastrophic injury, the term generally refers to a serious injury that leads to either long-term or permanent disability, such as the inability to walk or see.
People who endure catastrophic injuries may have to undergo amputations, spinal injury treatments, traumatic head injury treatments, and years of physical therapy. In other words, catastrophic injuries have unavoidable, life–changing impacts on the lives of victims.
Some of the most common catastrophic injuries that our Norwalk personal injury attorneys have addressed include the following:
Burn Injuries
Burn injuries can be extremely painful and require multiple operations and years of treatment. They most often occur at home, but they can also happen at the workplace and on public roadways.
Though mostly associated with flame, burn injuries can also be caused by chemicals, scalding liquids, steam, and electricity.
Organ Damage
Trauma to one or more internal organs is often the most lethal form of injury, as the damage can be difficult to detect initially. Damage to the heart, lungs, intestines, kidneys, spleen, and other organs can quickly precipitate internal bleeding and ultimately death if not treated swiftly.
Limb Loss
Accidental amputations are most often seen in serious car accidents but also occur with regularity in the workplace, especially in jobs that require the use of heavy machinery.
Traumatic Brain Injury
Like internal organ damage, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be difficult to detect in the immediate aftermath of an accident. TBI can result in cognitive impairment, paralysis, and death.
Spinal Cord Injury
Injury to the spinal cord is a very serious matter that can drastically alter the course of a victim’s life. It can, for example, lead to permanent paralysis and cost millions of dollars to treat over the course of a lifetime.
Can the Legal Process Help You Recover Maximum Compensation After a Catastrophic Accident?
Catastrophic injuries are expensive and can require years of treatment to address. When pursuing an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit, you have the right to ask a Norwalk, CT, catastrophic injury attorney to fight for compensation based on your economic and non-economic losses.
We establish an estimate of your case’s value before considering any settlement offers that insurers or other parties might offer. Because we have that estimate to refer to, we can more easily turn away insufficient offers. We can also refer to hard evidence to prove that you have the right to certain damages caused by someone else’s negligence.
Some of the most common damages to make up a catastrophic injury settlement include the following:
Medical Costs
This category encompasses both past and future medical expenses, including prescription medication, physical therapy, assistive devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, prosthetics, and even home modifications.
Lost Income
Suffering a catastrophic injury almost always forces the victim to either temporarily leave their job or permanently leave the workforce. As such, damages for lost income may be available, as well as damages for loss of future earning capacity.
Pain and Suffering
Catastrophic injuries are almost always lifelong. Under Connecticut law, personal injury plaintiffs are entitled to pursue compensation for pain and suffering, a term that encompasses the long-term physical pain and mental anguish that often go hand-in-hand with having a catastrophic injury.
Ask for Comprehensive Legal Representation from Skiber Law Today
No insurance company or liable party has the right to minimize the losses you sustained due to someone else’s negligence. If you want maximum compensation, you can work with a catastrophic injury attorney in Norwalk to demand the support you’re owed.
Our personal injury clients benefit from our compassionate and competent representation from the start to the end of their cases. Our initial case consultations come free of charge and allow victims to get to know our team, discuss the unsafe conditions that led to their injuries, and detangle the legal complexities surrounding their recovery.
In other words, our personal injury attorneys actively make it easier for victims of someone else’s negligence to make the legal arguments needed to ask for comprehensive financial compensation after a life-changing accident.
You and your family can book your free case consultation with our legal team today to learn more about our available services.