Suffolk County Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

Catastrophic injuries are serious injuries that often result in permanent impairment, serious disability, or long-term care. If you have sustained serious or catastrophic injuries in an accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to monetary compensation under New York law.

An experienced Suffolk County catastrophic injury lawyer can discuss the facts and circumstances of your individual case with you. Contact a skilled injury attorney for them to negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf, and represent you in court, if necessary. En Español.

Catastrophic injuries can occur in a variety of settings and under many different circumstances. Most catastrophic injuries in New York occur as a result of a car, motorcycle, boat, or slip-and-fall accident. The most common types of catastrophic injuries include the following:

Proving Catastrophic Injuries

Insurance companies tend to be skeptical of the nature and severity of catastrophic injuries, and as such, these injuries are sometimes difficult to prove. Insurance company adjusters typically look for any reason to downplay the severity of a plaintiff’s personal injuries. In some catastrophic injury cases, insurance companies will deny liability altogether.

An experienced Suffolk County catastrophic injury attorney may be able to convince the insurance company adjuster to look beyond the following potential impediments:

  • Prior surgeries
  • Preexisting injuries
  • Degenerative changes (or changes that occur with age) that are present on x-rays, MRI’s, and other imaging studies
  • Preexisting medical conditions
  • Injuries sustained in prior motor vehicle accidents
  • Prior injuries sustained on the job as part of a workers’ compensation case

Catastrophic injury cases often require expert medical testimony at trial. A medical expert may be able to testify about the following at trial:

  • The nature and extent of the plaintiff’s permanent injuries, impairment, and damages
  • The causal relationship between the catastrophic injuries sustained in an accident and all past, present, and future medical treatment
  • The extent of the plaintiff’s current and future social, mental, and/or physical limitations that are proximately related to the catastrophic injuries sustained in an accident
  • The necessity and appropriateness of all medical treatment, medical procedures, and the cost thereof
  • The necessity, appropriateness, likelihood, and cost of all future or potential medical care, treatment, and procedures

Available Damages in Catastrophic Injury Cases

Catastrophic injury plaintiffs may be able to obtain monetary compensation for some or all of the following types of damages:

  • Medical and physical therapy bills
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Past, present, and future pain and suffering
  • Future medical procedures
  • Past, present, and future emotional distress and mental anguish
  • Causally related psychological or psychiatric injuries and treatment (such as for PTSD)
  • Loss of companionship, consortium, or spousal support
  • Long-term or lifetime care at a nursing home or assisted living facility

Contacting a Suffolk County Catastrophic Injury Attorney

If you have sustained catastrophic injuries in an accident that resulted from someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

An experienced Suffolk County catastrophic injury lawyer is able to meet with you to discuss the facts and circumstances of your case, negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf, and if necessary, file a complaint in the New York court system and litigate your case to a favorable conclusion. Call today to learn more.

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