Catastrophic injury, often resulting from events like serious car accidents, workplace incidents, or medical negligence, can lead to life-altering consequences that require extensive medical care and long-term rehabilitation. If you or a loved one has been in an accident that resulted in a catastrophic injury, our team at Webster Vicknair MacLeod is dedicated to providing compassionate legal support and helping you receive the compensation and care necessary to rebuild your life.
What Is a Catastrophic Injury?
A catastrophic injury is a severe injury resulting from a significant accident that causes long-term or permanent disability, significantly impacting a person's ability to perform daily activities and often requiring extensive medical care and rehabilitation. Catastrophic injuries may involve any of the following:
- Spinal cord injury
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Paralysis
- Amputation
- Severe burn injuries
- Organ damage
- Loss of hearing or sight
- Significant scarring and severe disfigurement
- Long-term medication dependence
- Loss of function or permanent disability
- Inability to work full-time
- Need for ongoing assistance, care, or accommodations
- Use of prosthetics or assistive devices, such as walkers, canes, or wheelchairs