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(470) 558-0495Injuries that personal injury victims suffer range from a few bumps and bruises to permanent disability, loss of limb, and no chance of a full recovery. A catastrophic injury is one in which the victim has no chance of fully regaining their pre-accident abilities. Many cannot sustain gainful employment, may have difficulty with mobility, and may be permanently unable to live independently. If you or someone you love has suffered a catastrophic injury in an accident you didn’t cause, you could be entitled to a substantial settlement that can help alleviate your considerable financial burdens. Our Stonecrest, GA catastrophic personal injury attorney can help you assert your rights and hold the person responsible for your injuries to justice.
Catastrophic injury claims require considerable resources and deep legal knowledge to litigate properly. Not every Georgia personal injury firm has the capabilities to build a strong case for a high-value settlement, but we do. Andrew R. Lynch, P.C. has a solid track record of achieving six-, seven-, and eight-figure settlements for injured clients like you. Call us today to discuss your legal options.
A catastrophic injury can occur in any number of ways, but the one thing all these victims have in common is that they would not have been hurt had a person or entity (such as an employer, property owner, healthcare facility, or consumer products manufacturer) taken reasonable care for their safety.
Our attorneys represent people who have suffered permanent disability due to:
Your life is forever changed after the physical injuries and psychological trauma of the accident. We know that no amount of money can restore you to the state you were in before the accident. Our goal is to ensure that your settlement can cover quality medical and personal care as long as you require it, plus the means to support yourself if your ability to work is impacted.
Although a personal injury victim who suffered a traumatic accident or serious injury may feel like the incident was a catastrophe (and it is, to you), there is a difference, legally speaking, between a catastrophic personal injury and other types of PI claims.
If one or more of the following applies to you, then you likely have a catastrophic injury claim:
Catastrophic injuries include organ damage, loss of vision or hearing, spinal cord injuries, extensive burns, amputations, and severe bone fractures. Our Stonecrest catastrophic personal injury lawyer helps you secure fair compensation for all your material and intangible losses. Contact Andrew R. Lynch, P.C. today for a free consultation.