Many injuries are sufficiently severe that they change a victim’s life forever. Some even result in death. Many accident victims find themselves unable to work as they struggle with a disability. If you suffered from a catastrophic injury caused by someone else, you might be entitled to financial recovery. An experienced Houston catastrophic injury lawyer can discuss your accident and maximize your recovery amount.
At Stevenson & Murray, we understand how you may be unable to enjoy life like before your catastrophic accident. We can figure out what caused your accident, determine who is at fault, and get every last dollar to which you’re entitled. Contact our office to discuss your case with one of our compassionate attorneys.
Catastrophic injuries are fatalities, injuries resulting in permanent disability, and serious injuries resulting in temporary disability with an eventual recovery. In general, a catastrophic injury is one that completely alters your life. It usually impairs your functionality and substantially interferes with day-to-day living. These injuries also typically prevent you from performing work duties, which impacts your ability to support yourself and/or your loved ones.
Often, catastrophic injuries impact the brain, head, and/or spinal cord, but any injury could be considered catastrophic if it is sufficiently severe.
Catastrophic injuries can occur from many different incidents, including:
This is not a complete list. If you think you’ve experienced a catastrophic accident due to the negligence, recklessness, or hostile activity of another party, contact a trusted personal injury attorney in Houston to discuss your case.
Catastrophic injuries and preventable fatalities occur throughout our state, even in the workplace. In 2022, Texas recorded 578 fatal occupational injuries, which was 45 more fatalities than in 2021. The same year, the overall incident rate of fatalities was 4.3 per 100,000 full-time employees.
Locally, Houston records the number of fatal car crashes and other severe injuries. In 2022, Houston saw 308 fatal crashes and 1,563 suspected serious injuries/incapacitating injuries. Half of the city’s most dangerous intersections are along SH6 and FM 160. With many catastrophic injuries and fatalities occurring, it’s important to understand the types of injuries victims can face.
In general, different types of injuries can be considered catastrophic, depending on how serious and extensive the injury-related trauma is. Catastrophic injuries can involve:
Many injuries can be life-threatening if they’re not treated immediately. However, even if you get appropriate medical care right away, medical complications can create permanent issues and impact your life forever. No matter why or how you were hurt, an attorney can provide invaluable representation throughout your case.
Hiring an attorney for your catastrophic injury case is important because these cases can be complex. They often involve significant long-term financial and medical needs. They also require extensive legal knowledge to navigate your injury claim and maximize your financial recovery. An attorney can secure the compensation you deserve. Contact a trusted attorney to schedule an initial consultation to discuss how they can enhance your injury recovery.
In Texas, many personal injury attorneys use what’s called a contingency fee agreement, which means they’re typically only paid if they win your catastrophic injury case. Their attorney-client agreement addresses the percentage of the award they anticipate, which is decided upon taking the case.
At our firm, we take injury cases on a contingency fee basis. We’re happy to answer any questions you have about our written fee agreement and anticipated costs.
The Texas statute of limitations is two years for most personal injury claims. There are some exceptions to this rule, but the timeframe typically starts at the time of your accident.
If you wait too long to file a claim, you typically lose the right to financially recover your losses. Therefore, it’s important to consult a trusted attorney as soon as possible after your accident. That way, they can start working on your case and file your claim on time.
Each case is different, and your recovery depends on case-specific facts. Generally, you can recover compensation for economic damages, such as lost wages and medical expenses. You can also claim for non-economic damages, including pain and suffering, as well as loss of enjoyment of life. An experienced attorney can evaluate the full scope of your losses and fight for all you deserve.
When an injury is pervasive and severe, you may have long-term consequences and financial costs from your accident. You may incur expenses for:
In addition to the financial losses, you may also note an impact on your mental health and emotional well-being. After all you’ve been through, you should receive compensation for every cost associated with your specific catastrophic injury.
At Stevenson & Murray, we offer initial client consultations for each catastrophic injury case. If you or a loved one was in a recent catastrophic accident, you may be entitled to financial recovery. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can maximize the recovery you receive.
Our Houston law office sits in a dynamic, well-connected location, with plenty of convenient client parking and easy freeway access.
In Texas, you only have a limited amount of time to file a claim, so contact us right away about your case.
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