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Norfolk Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
Norfolk Catastrophic Injury Attorney
If you or a loved one has suffered a life-changing injury due to the actions of another party, a Norfolk catastrophic injury lawyer can help you determine your most viable options for legal recourse in this situation. Whitlock Law, LLC, has years of experience helping clients in Norfolk and surrounding areas with these claims, and we know the challenges your case could present. We can apply our skills, resources, and experience to your case.
Representing Catastrophic Injury Claims in Norfolk, VA
If you believe another party is responsible for injuring you or a loved one, you need an experienced Norfolk personal injury lawyer on your side to have the greatest chance of success in holding them accountable for the damage they have done. Whitlock Law, LLC, approaches every personal injury case we accept with the goal of helping our client maximize their compensation in the most efficient manner.
Catastrophic injury claims are particularly challenging because they often involve unrealized damages or damages that are likely to manifest in the future due to the incident. For example, the victim may not only require extensive immediate medical care following the injury but also ongoing rehabilitative treatment in order for them to reach maximum medical improvement. They may not only face lost income but lost earning capacity as well.
With our assistance, you can rest assured that you will have a dedicated legal advocate ready to answer your questions and address your concerns as they arise during your proceedings. We can thoroughly investigate the cause of your injury, identify the party or parties responsible, and help you assess the full extent of the damages you are legally entitled to claim from the defendant who caused your injury.
Recovering Compensation for a Catastrophic Injury
The goal of a personal injury claim is for an injured plaintiff to prove liability for the damages they suffered and to recover compensation for those damages from the party responsible for injuring them. Catastrophic injuries may happen from car accidents, workplace accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, dog attacks, and many other possible causes. You must identify the party responsible for causing the injury before pursuing any compensation for your damages in Norfolk, VA.
If you can successfully prove fault for your injury, it is possible to claim compensation for economic and non-economic losses the defendant caused. Economic damages include any financial losses related to your injury, such as medical expenses, property damage, and lost income. You also have the right to seek compensation for projected future economic losses like ongoing medical expenses and lost earning power if you have been permanently disabled.
Non-economic damages are more challenging to define as these are subjective, intangible losses resulting from another party's actions. Catastrophic injuries may not only result in extensive physical disability but also psychological distress. The state does not limit non-economic damages in most personal injury cases, so this could form a sizeable portion of an injured plaintiff's case award if they succeed in proving liability for their injury.
Norfolk Catastrophic Injury FAQs
A personal injury qualifies as catastrophic when it results in significant long-term disability or a permanent disability or disfigurement to the victim. The most common types of catastrophic injuries reported in Norfolk include severe burns, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries. If you are unsure whether your injury qualifies as catastrophic, your attorney can help you assess the full long-term or permanent impact of the injury.
The potential value of your catastrophic injury claim in Norfolk will depend on the extent and severity of the harm you suffered, your age, the amount of time you would have otherwise been able to continue working, and the manner in which the injury occurred. You have the right to seek full repayment of your economic damages as well as compensation for pain and suffering, and a Norfolk catastrophic injury lawyer can assess the potential value of your claim.
Pain and suffering compensation in a Norfolk personal injury case can be calculated based on the overall severity of the victim's injury and/or the time it will likely take for them to reach maximum medical improvement from the injury. If you suffered catastrophic harm, your attorney is likely to assess appropriate pain and suffering compensation by multiplying your total economic damages by a factor that represents the severity of your condition.
The amount of time it could take to resolve a catastrophic injury claim in Norfolk will largely depend on whether you are able to reach a settlement with the defendant or if you need to litigate the case. Settlement is generally faster, but you may be able to secure a better final result from trial. Your Norfolk catastrophic injury lawyer can help you determine the most efficient way to resolve your case that is most likely to yield the optimal outcome.
The cost to hire a Norfolk catastrophic injury lawyer will depend on the lawyer's billing policy. Whitlock Law, LLC, accepts personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you will only pay our firm a fee if and when we win your case, and your fee will be a percentage of the total amount of compensation we recover on your behalf. This ensures that your legal fees do not overshadow your recovery and that legal counsel is accessible when you need it most.
Whitlock Law, LLC, understands that any life-changing injury will present many challenges to you and your family, and if another party is responsible for inflicting such an injury, it is crucial to know how you can hold them accountable for their actions. A Norfolk catastrophic injury lawyer is a crucial asset to have on your side in this situation, so contact us today at 301-565-1655 and schedule your free consultation with our team to learn how we can assist with your case.