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CATASTROPHIC INJURIES RESOURCE CENTER
Catastrophic Injuries - An Overview
A catastrophic injury or illness usually occurs suddenly and
without warning. Injuries that are considered catastrophic, due
to the enormous impact they have on the lives of the individuals
who experience them, include the following: brain injury, spinal
cord injury, accidental amputation, severe burns, multiple
fractures, or other, neurological disorders. A catastrophic
injury or illness very often causes severe disruption to the
central nervous system, which in turn affects many other systems
of the body. In addition to possible loss of movement,
sensation, and communicative and cognitive abilities, the injury
or illness may impact respiration, circulation, skin, the
urinary system, the gastrointestinal system, and other body
systems. Management of such an injury is complex and requires
the expertise of a team of health professionals including
physicians, consultants, nurses, therapists, and counselors.
Clearly, the long-term needs of someone who has experienced this
type of injury far surpass those of individuals with less severe
injuries. Individuals may recover from some catastrophic
injuries if they receive proper, early medical treatment;
however, others may experience permanent disability, significant
suffering, and reduced life spans.
If a catastrophic injury was caused by the negligent or
intentional act of another, or by a dangerous or defective
product, a personal injury claim by the victim will be an
integral factor in determining his or her future quality of
life, including the quality of the medical care and other
support he or she will receive. Because of the huge financial
implications a catastrophic injury has, one of the most
important aspects of bringing a personal injury claim is the
determination of the value of such a claim. A person whose
earning capacity has been substantially impacted and who is
likely facing a lifetime of care requires an experienced
attorney, with specialized knowledge of his or her particular
type of injury, to ensure that the injured person obtains all of
the financial support he or she will need, possibly for decades
to come.
The long-term implications of many catastrophic injuries often
do not surface or become apparent until years after the original
injury. For example, individuals who are injured as children may
experience changes in their abilities/disabilities as they grow,
requiring surgeries or other medical intervention to accommodate
their growth. Similarly, a burn victim might continue to undergo
reconstructive surgeries for many years after the original
injury. Thus, an attorney who understands the long-term
implications of such injuries will be better able to ensure the
victims receive just compensation and sufficient resources for
the future.
Compensation Issues
Unfortunately, often only a small amount of insurance is
available to compensate a catastrophically injured person, and
it becomes necessary to seek alternative compensation or
government assistance. This is one of the most important reasons
for retaining an attorney with significant experience handling
catastrophic injury claims. For instance, some of the worst,
most dangerous drivers often carry the least amount of insurance
allowed by law, or carry no insurance at all. In such cases, an
injured party might be limited to recovering only up to the
limits of his or her uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage
benefits, which typically will fall far below the losses
sustained. Also, contrary to popular belief, huge jury verdicts
are rare, and most injury victims are undercompensated for their
injuries. For these reasons, it is important to seek the
assistance of an attorney who has experience with catastrophic
injury cases; he or she will consider and know how to reach
every possible source of recovery in a personal injury claim.
Additionally, even if your attorney determines you do not have a
legal cause of action against a responsible party, he or she
might assist you in obtaining government benefits, which is
often a daunting task for those not trained in the law. The
following are examples of how an experienced attorney can help
locate and pursue recovery from responsible individuals.
Burn Scenario
There is often inadequate insurance coverage to properly
compensate burn victims for their injuries. For example, assume
two cars are involved in a serious motor vehicle accident that
causes both vehicles to burn beyond recognition, and both
drivers to suffer burns over 75% of their bodies. An
inexperienced attorney may conclude that all either driver is
entitled to is the amount of each driver's automobile insurance,
typically $20,000 to $100,000. An experienced attorney, however,
will have the knowledge and resources to investigate the
accident and fire, and may discover vehicle defects, road
defects, additional insurance, or assets hidden by responsible
parties, all of which could result in a far greater recovery.
Moreover, an experienced attorney will be better prepared to
maximize the benefits to which a burn victim is entitled under
his or her own insurance policies.
Brain Injury Scenario
One can sustain the force necessary to suffer a brain injury in
several types of accidents, including car accidents,
sports-related occurrences, and workplace accidents. Assume a
worker is painting on a scaffold when the platform gives way,
causing a violent fall and serious closed head injury. Some
attorneys may see this solely as a workers' compensation claim,
which will limit the victim's recovery as a matter of law
because, in most states, an injured worker cannot file suit
against his or her employer. An experienced attorney, however,
will consider additional theories of liability and defendants.
For example, a product liability case may be brought against the
manufacturer of the scaffolding, which could result in a large
recovery. Also, many worksites have multiple contractors,
responsible for different aspects of a project; therefore, an
investigation should be conducted into the involvement of others
in installing and maintaining the scaffold. Finally, experienced
attorneys will always closely examine emergency technician and
medical records to determine whether the medical care given to
an injured individual was proper.
Childhood Fractures
Bone fractures sustained during childhood can affect growth
plates, requiring difficult bone-stretching procedures long
after the fractures have healed, and possibly permanently
impairing normal use of one or more limbs. Such an outcome might
not even be considered by an attorney representing a child at or
near the time of injury. Yet, an experienced attorney will
anticipate such future problems, and ensure that the injured
individual is financially protected.
Drunk-Driving Accident
Another example might be where a driver is broad-sided by a
drunk driver who has no liability insurance. An inexperienced
attorney may advise his client that his or her recovery is
limited to his or her own uninsured motorist benefits. An
experienced attorney, however, will quickly determine where the
drunk driver was drinking prior to the accident, and preserve a
case against other potential defendants, including a bar,
restaurant or homeowner who served the driver alcohol. In
addition, a product liability claim may exist against one of the
car's manufacturers if some defect in one of the cars
contributed to the accident. Such claims are not inexpensive to
litigate and, therefore, less accomplished attorneys might not
even consider them.
Finally, many states maintain a catastrophic claim fund that
makes money available to victims of catastrophic injuries who
are not adequately compensated by other sources. Some attorneys
may not even know about such a fund, and may overlook that as a
source of recovery completely.
Determining Future Costs of Care & the Damages to Which a
Catastrophically Injured Person is Entitled
Whether a person falls from a construction platform and injures
his spine, catches her hand in a piece of machinery, or is born
with a birth defect that impairs his or her mobility, he or she
will likely need financial assistance in treating the injury and
continuing on with life. In today's society, within the systems
established to provide for injured individuals, the medical
evaluation of the degree of an individual's impairment can have
a huge impact on the level of compensation the individual will
receive, from all sources. Other issues such a medical
evaluation will impact in the future include:
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The
injured person's ability to work
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The right
to receive different kinds of economic compensation
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Eligibility for protection against discrimination
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Whether
independent living is possible
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What type of physical therapy might improve his/her health.
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Significantly, such an evaluation should include the significant
changes an individual will undergo as he/she progresses through
acute hospitalization, then returns to the home and community.
An individual will likely experience the best possible outcome
with rehabilitation that offers an interdisciplinary approach
and coordinated care.
Life Care Planning
Life care planning is the process of analyzing the medical and
medically-related goods and services an individual will need
because of a disabling injury or disease. A systematic and
logical approach is utilized to trace all of the needs relating
from the disability to the end of one's life expectancy. Various
experts within the field of rehabilitation and case management
are often asked to develop life care plans, in consultation with
medical and therapeutic specialists according to their clinical
specialties. All past medical, social, psychological,
vocational, educational, and rehabilitation data are taken into
consideration to the extent that it is available and applicable.
The goals and desires of the patient and family are expressed in
the plan. Medical literature is surveyed to reflect current
concepts of patient care management. Consideration is given to
changes in a patient's needs due to aging and the progression of
his or her disability.
The life care plan provides for services that are needed to
prevent or significantly reduce known complications over time.
Potential complications associated with the principle diagnoses
are discussed, and the care needs related to these complications
are projected. The range of services in the geographic area or
region, and prevailing costs and standards are utilized to
provide an analysis of costs. These costs are typically
expressed as present day costs derived from the best available
data and resources.
Through the life care plan process, a template for current and
future care is developed. The plan serves as a guide for family
members, case managers and health care providers. It is not a
prescription for care, but represents a logical blueprint for an
individual's anticipated needs and to provide optimal outcomes,
based upon reasonable medical probability and current concepts
of care. An individual's life care plan may be utilized by his
or her attorney in seeking compensation for his or her injuries,
and may also call for consultation with financial professionals
to select appropriate investment strategies to preserve
resources over the patient's life.
Conclusion
In the unfortunate event you or a loved one fall victim to a
life-altering, catastrophic injury, you should not have to worry
about proper compensation or your attorney's expertise.
Therefore, it is highly advisable to seek out an attorney
experienced in handling catastrophic injury claims, who will
exhaust all possible avenues of financial and medical recovery
on your behalf.
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If you or your loved one is suffering from a catastrophic injury
sustained in an auto or truck accident, in an electrical
accident, in a fire or explosion, at work, as a result of a
defective product, or due to medical malpractice,
contact us to schedule a FREE
CONSULTATION. We are available to meet
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