Lewisville Catastrophic Personal Injury Attorneys
"Catastrophic" injuries are severe, life-threatening injuries or illnesses that occur suddenly and usually require long term medical treatment. Catastrophic injuries cause significant trauma, not only to the victim, but to entire families. People who were once leading healthy, active lives, may no longer be able to work or interact in the same way that they could prior to being injured. People with severe injuries are dealing with physical pain, as well as emotional trauma and financial stress. If your catastrophic injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.
Negligence is a legal term used to describe a person’s failure to act with caution or care that a normal person would exercise under similar circumstances. Skilled Lewisville personal injury attorney Ms. Steele of Steele Law will investigate your accident to determine if negligence was a factor in your catastrophic injury. We will aggressively pursue negligent parties to assist you in recovering the highest possible compensation package for your injuries. You may be entitled to damages for:
- Present and future lost wages
- Partial disability
- Permanent disability
- Impairment
- Disfigurement
- Rehabilitation
- Pain and suffering
- Mental anguish
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Loss of quality of life
Ms. Steele is a knowledgeable Lewisville personal injury attorney focused on helping clients who have suffered catastrophic injuries. These types of injuries may occur as a result of motor vehicle accidents, construction accidents, defective products, elevator/escalator accidents, aviation accidents, inadequate security and medical malpractice. Some of the catastrophic injuries that victims may suffer are:
- Brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Amputation
- Crushed bones
- Paralysis
- Neurological disorders
- Burn injuries
- Internal injuries
- Organ damage
Get Help for Your Catastrophic Injury Now by Calling (214) 333-9393
If you or a loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury and you believe that the injury was the result of someone else’s negligence, we at Steele Law will help you determine the amount of recovery you will need to: pay for your medical care, support yourself for the length of your disability, and compensate you for your pain and suffering and all of your other losses. We will explore all possible avenues of compensation so that you can begin your recovery and have the most promising outcome.
Additional Information
- Limb Loss - MedlinePlus
- Burns Fact Sheet - National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- Living with Paralysis - The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation