Not exact matches
We represent clients who suffer
significant and
life -
changing injuries, such as brain, burn, and spinal
injury.
According to Columbia court, a catastrophic
injury creates
life altering
change, such as death, paraplegia, loss of a limb, brain
injury, or
significant injury that prevents the injured person from returning to
life as they knew it.
Serious accidents can result in
life -
changing injuries, a
significant loss of income and even death.
A successful laser eye surgery operation can have
life -
changing benefits, but equally, if an operation were to go wrong it can lead to
significant problems, both physically and mentally, and can also lead to costly procedures to correct the problem, or to a loss of earnings as a result of your
injuries and discomfort.
Allison's
significant experience in dealing with serious
injury cases has seen her help hundreds of people get financial compensation and specialist rehabilitative support after suffering a
life -
changing injury.
Due to the
significant life changing effects of these
injuries, accident benefits limits are larger for cases deemed as «Catastrophic Impairment»
A traumatic brain
injury can cause severe behavioural and cognitive problems and may require
significant changes to one's daily
life.
This
life - altering
injury forces
significant and costly
life changes.
Many times these Albuquerque truck accidents cause
injuries so serious and
significant that they
change a victim's
life forever.
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