Especially if an accident victim
incurs substantial medical expenses and / or loses income due to someone else's negligent driving, that victim can recover such economic damages.
Quadriplegia and paraplegia inevitably result
in substantial medical expenses, an inability (or reduced ability) to work, a loss of quality of life, and tremendous physical and emotional pain and suffering.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 1.7 million people sustain TBIs in the United States each year, and many of these victims are left
with substantial medical expenses.
An example of this type of injury occurred in a recent case where The Jeff Brooke Team won a $ 750,000 settlement: Our client suffered a broken thigh bone and complications that resulted
in substantial medical expenses and long - term negative effects.
When there are
substantial medical expenses, lost income, and car rentals, that number can get much higher, sometimes in the millions for catastrophic injuries.
Victims of negligent drivers often deal with severe and disabling injuries,
substantial medical expenses, and other challenging demands.
If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, you may have
substantial medical expenses and / or lost income due to an inability to return to work.