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Nashville Catastrophic Injuries Attorney

Have You Been Hurt In An Accident?

If you’ve been injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence or recklessness, we’re here to help. With unmatched experience and an empathetic approach, we’ll work with you to get you the compensation you deserve.

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Should You Hire A Tennessee Catastrophic Injury Attorney?

Dealing with the aftermath of an accident can be overwhelming, especially if that accident has left your or a loved one severely injured. If you want to file a claim and pursue justice for yourself or your loved one, having DevonLaw on your side can help you get the closure and compensation you need after experiencing a catastrophic injury. DevonLaw will:

  • Investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
  • Gather evidence to support your case.
  • Build a strong case on your behalf to ensure your needs are adequately compensated for after experiencing catastrophic injuries.

While DevonLaw is taking care of your case, you can focus on recovering and hopefully getting the care you need to get back to normalcy after a catastrophic injury. Different catastrophic injuries include: 

  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Paralysis and serious injury 
  • Spinal cord injury 
  • Head injury
  • Amputation 
  • Back injury

What Are The Benefits of Hiring A Tennessee Catastrophic Injury Attorney?

DevonLaw has the experience and knowledge needed to take on your catastrophic injury case. Lead Attorney Devon Williamson is well-versed in negotiating and litigating, ensuring that your rights are protected and that you get a settlement that works for you. She can also assess the long-term impact of your injuries and tailor the needs of your claim to match those impacts.

What are Types of Compensation for Catastrophic Injuries?

Catastrophic injuries can change every part of a person’s life, from work and daily routines, to relationships and future plans. At DevonLaw, we work to secure fair compensation that covers all of these, so our clients can move forward without financial burdens caused by someone else’s negligence.

Medical Expenses

Catastrophic injuries come with high medical bills. These often include the costs of emergency care, surgeries, hospital stays, and any long-term treatments or rehabilitation. Imagine a person who, after a serious spinal injury, needs multiple surgeries and then months of physical therapy. Compensation in this category helps pay for both current and future medical needs, so the victim doesn’t have to worry about how they’ll afford essential care.

Lost Wages and Future Earnings

If a catastrophic injury prevents someone from working as they did before, compensation can cover lost wages and account for reduced earning potential in the future. For example, a construction worker who suffers an injury that limits physical movement may no longer be able to do hands-on labor. DevonLaw fights for compensation that covers lost income, not just in the short term, but also considering what the person might have earned over a lifetime.

Pain and Suffering

This compensation goes beyond medical bills, covering the emotional and physical suffering caused by a severe injury. Think of someone who experiences lasting pain or emotional distress after a brain injury, which affects their memory, concentration, or mood. Pain and suffering compensation helps recognize the day-to-day struggles that come with a life-altering injury.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Catastrophic injuries often mean losing the ability to enjoy hobbies and activities that once brought joy. For instance, someone who loved hiking or playing sports may no longer be able to do these activities. This category of compensation acknowledges the impact on a person’s quality of life, helping them adjust to new limitations.

Long-Term Care Needs

For some, a catastrophic injury requires ongoing care, such as at-home assistance or specialized support in a facility. This type of compensation helps pay for the costs of personal caregivers or long-term care, so families don’t have to drain their resources to provide essential support.

Punitive Damages

In cases where the responsible party’s behavior was especially reckless or negligent, the court or jury may award punitive damages. This is extra compensation meant to punish the wrongdoer and send a message about the importance of safe practices. For instance, if a trucking company ignored critical safety rules, leading to an accident, punitive damages would discourage such behavior in the future.

What Is Needed for a Successful Catastrophic Injury Claim?

To win compensation for a catastrophic injury claim, you need to prove four main elements:

  • Duty of Care: This means showing that the other party had a responsibility to keep you safe. For example, drivers have a duty to follow traffic laws and drive safely to protect others on the road.
  • Breach of Duty: You must prove that the other party failed to meet their duty of care. If a driver was texting and ran a red light, that would be a clear breach of duty.
  • Causation: It’s essential to show that the other party’s breach of duty directly caused your injury. In other words, if the driver’s distraction led to a collision, their actions caused your injury.
  • Damages: Finally, you must prove that the injury caused you measurable harm, such as medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, or any of the losses mentioned above. This shows that you deserve compensation for your losses.

Tennessee Catastrophic Injury FAQs

  • Are traumatic brain injuries the most common type of catastrophic injury? Yes. Traumatic brain injuries are some of the most common types of catastrophic injuries. They can result from severe blows or impacts to the head, leading to varying degrees of cognitive, emotional, and physical impairment.
  • What are some signs that you or your loved one has a traumatic brain injury? Traumatic brain injuries can cause a variety of different symptoms and can become more apparent over time. Some signs that you might be suffering from a traumatic brain injury include loss of consciousness, confusion, memory problems, severe headaches that don’t go away, dizziness or balance problems, mood changes, and difficulty concentrating or thinking clearly. Always seek medical attention after a head injury so that you can confirm that you do not have a traumatic brain injury.
  • How long do you have to file a catastrophic injury claim? The time limit for filing a catastrophic injury claim varies by jurisdiction and the case’s specific circumstances. It is strongly recommended to consult with an attorney as soon as possible after the injury occurs. Generally, under Tennessee law, you must file your claim no later than one year after the date of your accident.

Contact DevonLaw Today 

If you or a loved one have suffered a catastrophic injury and suspect it was caused by someone else’s negligence, DevonLaw can help you get the compensation you deserve. Contact Devon today to schedule a consultation.

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