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Silver Spring Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
Silver Spring Catastrophic Injury Attorney
Catastrophic injuries affect all areas of life. You may no longer be able to work or enjoy the activities you once loved. Driving or even getting around the house may no longer be possible. You might need around-the-clock care in an in-home or residential setting.
Recovery, if possible, may take months or years. Meanwhile, the bills will keep piling up, adding financial strain to the already tremendous toll of the injury.
Get Help Pursuing Compensation For Your Serious Injury
If your injury was the result of someone else's negligence — for example, an auto accident involving an inattentive driver — you may have grounds to pursue a personal injury claim for your catastrophic injuries. Attorney Morgan Whitlock at Whitlock Law, LLC, in Silver Spring, Maryland, can review your case and help you pursue the compensation and justice you deserve.
Serious personal injury cases have been a major focus of Ms. Whitlock's practice in Maryland and Virginia for more than 10 years. She understands the incredible hurdles injury victims and their families face in the wake of a devastating accident.
She will work directly with you throughout the entirety of your case to make sure you understand your options, know what to expect and feel comfortable navigating the legal process with her guidance.
This kind of one-on-one attention is at the core of the firm's mission, and it has led to numerous happy clients and successful results over the years.
Examples Of Catastrophic Injury Cases And The Damages Available
Ms. Whitlock handles cases involving:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Amputations
- Burns and skin grafts
- And other debilitating injuries
Depending on your case, you may be entitled to compensation (damages) not only for your medical bills and other out-of-pocket expenses, but also for your pain and suffering — past, present and future.
In some situations, punitive damages above and beyond those typically awarded in a personal injury case may be available in cases involving extreme wrongdoing. Attorney Whitlock can advise you on what type of damages may be available in your case after a consultation.
Talk To An Experienced Lawyer About Your Serious Injury Case
After sustaining a severe injury, it's important to enlist legal help sooner rather than later. Ms. Whitlock can walk you through your options and help you build a solid case from the outset. She knows how to conduct thorough investigations and take strategic legal action from day one.
Reach out online or by phone at 301-565-1655 to discuss your case with Ms. Whitlock. The initial consultation is free, and with contingency fee representation, you won't have to pay attorney fees unless Ms. Whitlock is successful.