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Miami Catastrophic Injuries

When someone suffers a catastrophic injury, his or her ability to move, think and communicate may be forever impaired. These long-term injuries often significantly alter one's way of life and sense of well-being. When a catastrophic injury is caused by someone’s negligence, that person or entity may be held civilly liable for the damages.

Catastrophic injury refers to injuries that are permanent and/or have a long-term impact on your quality of life. Personal injury cases involving severe injuries frequently involve not just the physical pain you or a loved one has suffered, but also the emotional anguish and financial burden that comes with a permanent injury. In such cases, the injured victim would be well-advised to contact a reputed Florida catastrophic injury attorney.

Types of Catastrophic Injuries

Several types of injuries are considered catastrophic. A few common examples include:

  • Brain Injuries: Even minor brain injuries may be life-changing. When the brain tissue is damaged from a sudden blow, the victim may suffer a loss of physical and mental capabilities.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Some spinal cord injuries may result in a lifelong disability. Catastrophic injuries to the neck or upper vertebrae may result in the loss of use of one's arms and legs. When a spinal cord injury is located in the lower back, the victim may lose the use of his or her legs.
  • Serious Burns: Third-degree burns can result in permanent injuries and irreversible nerve damage. Burn victims may suffer a loss of sensation and permanent scarring.
  • Amputations: Some serious accidents result in the loss of limbs. Amputations may not only affect one's way of life, but they can also forever change a victim’s ability to work or earn a livelihood.
  • Neurological Disorders: This type of disorder involves the body’s nervous system. When someone suffers a neurological disorder, they may suffer a loss of sensation or they may suffer seizures, pain, confusion, and altered levels of consciousness.
  • The Emotional Impact: The emotional impact of a catastrophic injury cannot be underestimated. Suffering a lifelong disability can lead to complications such as depression, loss of self-esteem, and even suicidal thoughts. Victims of catastrophic injuries often require psychological therapy to deal with such emotional issues.
Causes of Catastrophic Injuries

A catastrophic injury can occur under several circumstances. Common causes of catastrophic injuries include:

Damages and Liability

Victims of catastrophic injuries can seek compensation for medical expenses – current and future, loss of earnings, loss of livelihood, emotional trauma, pain and suffering, and even the cost of long-term care. Many victims of catastrophic injuries face millions of dollars in expenses throughout their lifetime for 24/7 care.

If you or a loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury, please contact the Law Office of Ruth E. Johnson for a free consultation. We will fight for your rights, ensure that the negligent parties are held liable and that you receive full and fair compensation for all your injuries, damages, and losses. Call us today to find out how we can help.