Not exact matches
Cheerleading is one of the highest risk sporting events for direct
catastrophic injuries that can result in
permanent brain
injury, paralysis or death, with cheerleading accounting for an astounding 66 percent of all
catastrophic injuries in high school female athletes over the past 25 years.
39 % — the amount by which cumulative concussions are shown to increase
catastrophic head
injury leading to
permanent neurologic disability
Our quadriplegia and paralysis accident lawyers have represented numerous victims of
permanent catastrophic injury and understand how difficult their struggle to rebuild a satisfying life will be.
Because spinal cord
injuries result in major physical and lifestyle changes, these are considered
catastrophic injuries with
permanent disability.
Common examples of illnesses that can cause
permanent,
catastrophic injuries or wrongful death due to delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis include:
A
catastrophic injury is typically defined as any
injury that results in any serious, long - term or
permanent disabilities or impairment.
Major
catastrophic injuries often cause
permanent, lifelong disability along with chronic pain and suffering.
A personal
injury due to an accident can become a
catastrophic injury, often leading to
permanent disability.
The person or people at fault for injuring you may be required to pay for your past and future medical expenses, the time you lose at work, your motorcycle or any other property that was damaged, the cost of hiring someone to do your household chores during the period when you can't do them (estimated through your lifetime, if you suffer a
catastrophic injury),
permanent disfigurement, loss of enjoyment, emotional distress and the adverse impact on your spouse, and any change in your future earning ability.
However,
catastrophic injuries cause
permanent damage.
Medical negligence during surgery can cause
catastrophic injuries,
permanent impairment and wrongful death.
Spinal cord
injuries are often
catastrophic because they have long - term or
permanent consequences.
In other cases,
catastrophic injury may be the result of the negative intentions of another individual or company that purposely harms the victim and causes
permanent disability.
However, there is no cap if the person has suffered a
catastrophic injury, which would include the loss of the use of a limb, a
permanent and substantial physical deformity, or an
injury that prevents one from caring for themselves and performing life - sustaining activities.
Thousands of motorcyclists and their passengers are still injured every year in the United States, and when those
injuries are not fatal, they are often
catastrophic, disabling, and / or
permanent.
Amputation, loss of a limb and disfigurement are all considered
catastrophic injuries because they are wounds that cause long - term or
permanent setbacks in the victim's quality of life, both personally and professionally.
Future Costs of Care and Treatment Those who suffer a
catastrophic injury will need temporary or
permanent financial help for care and treatment with the goal of maximum medical improvement or even complete recovery.
Especially at highway speeds, truck accidents are often deadly, and anyone lucky enough to survive typically sustains
catastrophic and / or
permanent injuries.
Those who suffer a
catastrophic injury will need temporary or
permanent financial help for care and treatment with the goal of maximum medical improvement or even complete recovery.
Gary Montgomery knows that personal
injury claims can be frustrating, especially if victims are facing mounting medical bills, have lost a loved one in the incident or have suffered
catastrophic or
permanent injuries.
Not every car accident victim sustains
permanent and
catastrophic injuries in an accident.
If you or a loved one has sustained
injuries that led to a
permanent and
catastrophic injuries, we can help you file a successful
catastrophic injury claim.
As a highly skilled
injury lawyer, Mark Fellman works hard to assist workplace accident victims who have suffered
catastrophic injury to the brain and spinal cord that result in
permanent disability, who have sustained serious
injuries at construction sites, and while driving or riding in company vehicles.
Others suffer from
catastrophic injuries or
permanent disabilities.
Legally speaking, a «
catastrophic injury» is a long - term,
permanent or severe
injury that leads to disability and prevents a person from performing day - to - day duties, or returning to work in the way they did prior to the
injury.
By definition, an
injury is considered
catastrophic when it causes long - term or
permanent damage or disfigurement to the victim.
Unfortunately, when doctors are negligent, mistreatment and improper medical care can lead to
permanent and
catastrophic injuries — even death.
While it's true that even a seemingly minor
injury sustained in an accident can be detrimental to a person's everyday life, a «
catastrophic injury» is generally defined as harm that causes the plaintiff long - term, if not
permanent, disability and disfigurement.
Particularly on highways and at high speeds, truck accidents are frequently fatal, and the survivors of truck accidents quite often suffer
catastrophic and / or
permanent injuries.
When a car collides with a pedestrian, the outcome can be
catastrophic, resulting in pain, sometimes
permanent injuries, and ridiculously high medical bills.
Dealing with
permanent and
catastrophic injuries on your own can be complex, overwhelming and financially devastating.
A serious back
injury, an amputated arm or leg, brain damage, asbestosis, or another
catastrophic workplace
injury that gives rise to partial / total
permanent disability entitles the worker to long - term wage and medical benefits.
Slip - and - fall and other premises liability accidents can lead to
permanent and
catastrophic injuries.
Defective products can kill, cause
catastrophic injuries, create
permanent physical and emotional harm, and cause victims to suffer in many other ways.
For crash survivors, these
catastrophic injuries can cause
permanent disability and require a lifetime of medical care beyond the emergency treatment.
Recent cases have involved
catastrophic birth
injuries, nursing negligence leading to a stroke and a
permanent bladder
injury, and delayed diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
Due to the high degree of the powerful forces involved, passengers and drivers of vehicles in a head - on crash can likely incur
catastrophic brain and spinal cord
injuries, which can result in
permanent paralysis.
Near - drowning accidents can deliver
catastrophic injuries that involve a lengthy recovery period or even
permanent disability.
A
catastrophic injury can result in temporary or
permanent disabilities, disfigurement, brain
injury or loss of cognition.
The mistake may be the obstetrician's, nurses» or other treater in the maternity ward, but the common feature of these claims is the
permanent,
catastrophic injury to the mother or baby.
She has recently been instructed to act on behalf of a Doctor whose cancer was missed on two separate scans; on behalf of a lady whose serious back condition was misdiagnosed with
catastrophic consequences and on behalf of a gentleman who was misdiagnosed in respect of a shoulder
injury with the result that necessary surgery wasn't carried out leaving him with
permanent life changing
injuries.