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Providing Compensation to People with Catastrophic Injuries



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By : Mesriani Law group    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-09 20:39:39
Overview of Catastrophic Injuries

Catastrophic injury often happens suddenly, without prior warning because of a disease or the occurrence of an accident. Such injuries may be viewed as catastrophic when a person’s life and the capacity to earn money are disrupted by it.

Due to the incapacity of injured people to work, just compensation should be provided especially if their condition resulted from the negligence of others.

Personal injury attorneys are skilled in handling cases concerning different catastrophic injuries. To be more specific, here two examples of these life changing injuries:

Amputation

The number of people living in the United States who were amputated has already reached an estimated number of 1.7 million. This number is added by about 135,000 every year.

A traumatic amputation involves the unintentional severing of some or all parts of a person’s body. Some soft tissues are still left connected to the site if a person is suffering from partial amputation.

On the other hand, a complete amputation entirely separates an appendage or a limb from the body.

According to Maureen Haggerty, trauma stands as the second primary reason why people are amputated in the county. Around 30,000 traumatic amputations happen annually.

It often affects the ears, arms, fingers, feet, hands, nose, and legs.

A traumatic injury, which may result from car accidents, can destroy a person’s blood vessels. This may cause the death of tissues. In a number of cases, if the person was not amputated, it can cause an infection to spread through his or her body and become deadly.

Traumatic Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) happens when an individual’s brain sustains damaged due to a sudden trauma. TBI can occur when the head violently and suddenly smashes into an object. It can also occur when the skull is pierced by an object and the foreign item enters the brain tissue.

Here are some statistics from Catastrophic Injury Resource Center concerning TBI:

• The two age groups that have the highest risk for TBI are 0-4 and 15-19.

• About 20% of the total number of TBI cases are caused by motor vehicle accidents.

• About 1.1 million people who have TBI received treatment and are released from an emergency department annually.

• Males have a higher chance of sustaining TBI compared to females.

Seek the Help of a Personal Injury Attorney

Attorneys specializing in the area of personal injury can help a person suffering from TBI, amputation, or other kinds of catastrophic injuries hold the negligent person liable for his or her mistake.

This may be accomplished by building a strong case against the other party. These skilled individuals will do their best to make sure their client receives compensation that will be used in all injury-related expenses.
Author Resource:- To help you pursue claims for catastrophic injuries such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), consult with our expert Los Angeles personal injury lawyers. Visit our website and avail of our free case analysis.
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