If your injury is such that you will
need lifelong medical care, mention how this impacts your finances, work, and quality of life.
On the other hand, a catastrophic injury that leaves a victim permanently disabled and in need
of lifelong medical care may result in a considerable settlement or jury award.
For this reason, car accident victims who will be unable to return to work or who will need
lifelong medical care often recover compensation well into the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.
Thoracic sprains and injuries can result in debilitating pain, limit your ability to lead a normal life, and may even
require lifelong medical care.
Not only can severe head and brain injuries lead to concussions, loss of consciousness, skull fractures, paralysis or even death, survivors often
need lifelong medical care.
These are but a few of the examples of people who require ongoing,
lifelong medical care.
Some patients can sustain permanent injuries that require
lifelong medical care, while others may be unable to work for an extended period of time.
Lifelong medical care and home medical equipment may even be required.
Brain injuries, both traumatic and non-traumatic, are serious injuries that could lead to
lifelong medical care and costly bills.