Catastrophic injuries can be caused by many kinds of accidents, leaving victims with long-term physical, emotional, and financial consequences that completely upend their lives. Victims of catastrophic injuries may find themselves unable to work due to temporary or permanent disability, leaving them with little to no means of paying their mounting medical bills.
If you recently sustained catastrophic injuries in an accident, our compassionate team at Morrison & Hughes is ready to help pick up the pieces and get your life back on track. Our Atlanta catastrophic injury lawyers recognize the financial burdens you have likely taken and are committed to fighting to get you maximum accountable. With over 75 years of combined trial experience, we understand how to hold responsible parties accountable for negligent or careless conduct and will leverage the full scope of our firm’s extensive resources as we pursue justice.
You do not have to go through this fight alone: Put seasoned legal advocates on your side. Schedule a free initial consultation by calling 404-LAW-TEAM or contacting us online today.
On the job, major injuries can happen even in fairly safe jobs. It did not take a big fall from a ladder to change this client’s life entirely. He landed on his head and face, shattering his teeth, and causing a traumatic brain injury.
M&H has the biggest documented settlement offer in Georgia workers’ compensation history for a single injured worker. Some work accidents are catastrophic, and only the best, most-experienced work accident attorneys are qualified to handle them.
Work accident claims, the type involving truly life-changing injuries, can last for years. No one told our client, on a sunny morning in May, that his life was about to change. But when a defective commercial electrical device exploded, he was set on fire and suffered 2nd and 3rd-degree burns across his body.
Catastrophic Work Accident. M&H lawyers are absolute injury experts. Whether the accident happens at work, in a car, or on a motorcycle, our results speak for themselves.
When our client suffered a traumatic brain injury due to the negligent operation of heavy machinery, the M&H team went to work! We did not back down and provided support for the entire family by securing multi-million dollar results.
Our client, a single mother of five, faced a life-altering accident resulting in severe leg injuries requiring surgery.
Catastrophic injuries are a type of severe injury that results in long-term and life-altering physical, mental, and/or emotional effects. These injuries frequently lead to significant medical expenses as well as a decrease in the quality of life for the victim. Many catastrophic injuries are permanent and will radically transform how a victim must live their life, which is a major part of why pursuing legal action and recovering full compensation is so important.
Examples of catastrophic injuries include:
Negligence is to blame for many catastrophic injuries. We often associate them with devastating car wrecks, but even a seemingly minor slip and fall can produce life-changing consequences.
Catastrophic injuries may be caused by:
If your catastrophic injuries were caused by negligence, you have the right to seek compensation through a personal injury claim. Also keep in mind that if you were injured at work or while on the job, you cannot typically sue your employer and will instead have to seek workers’ compensation benefits. If you have questions about your legal options, our Georgia catastrophic injury attorneys are happy to review your case and identify the best path forward.
When you suffer catastrophic injuries because of negligence, pursuing a personal injury claim allows you to potentially recover economic and non-economic damages, which include:
Living in Atlanta, Georgia, means navigating bustling streets and restaurants, stores, and many other areas around town. Unfortunately, this increases the risk of catastrophic injuries. Whether you’re commuting on I-285 or enjoying a day at Piedmont Park, accidents can happen when you least expect them. The local government, including entities like the Georgia Department of Transportation and the Atlanta Police Department, work tirelessly to maintain safety, but negligence can still lead to life-altering injuries.
Residents of Atlanta face unique challenges when dealing with catastrophic injuries. The city’s dense traffic and frequent construction zones can contribute to severe car accidents, while popular attractions and events can sometimes lead to slip and fall incidents. Understanding these local pain points allows us to better serve our community by providing tailored legal support.
If you or a loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury in Atlanta, it’s crucial to seek legal assistance that understands the local landscape. Our team is well-versed in the specific challenges faced by Atlanta residents and is committed to helping you navigate the complexities of your personal injury claim. From dealing with local healthcare providers to understanding the nuances of Georgia’s legal system, we can support you every step of the way.
Don’t let a catastrophic injury derail your life. Contact us today to discuss your case and learn how we can help you pursue the compensation you deserve. Our Atlanta-based team is ready to provide the aggressive advocacy you need to move forward.
Getting you the compensation that you deserve requires showing the jury the severity of your catastrophic injury. We accomplish this through cutting-edge techniques, including using 3D printers to reproduce dynamic, tactile simulations of your injury to present at trial. Our team can also recreate accident scenes, including automobile accidents, to better demonstrate how you suffered your injuries and why the defendant should be responsible for covering your losses.
At Morrison & Hughes, we recognize that a protracted legal fight is the last thing you want to go through as you adjust to your new normal. Let us relieve your burden and provide the aggressive advocacy you need to make the recovery process as straightforward, efficient, and painless as possible. Our Georgia catastrophic injury lawyers will always go the extra mile to secure the optimal outcome your situation demands.
Take the first step to getting fair compensation for catastrophic injuries by calling 404-LAW-TEAM or contacting us online today.
Yes, in Georgia, if you’ve suffered a catastrophic injury due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to recover compensation for both economic and non-economic damages, including emotional distress. Emotional distress is recognized as a significant non-economic damage that can be compensated because it reflects the psychological impact of your injury, which can be as debilitating as the physical effects.
There is no way of knowing the accurate value of your catastrophic injury case without a thorough investigation. We can help you tabulate both the expenses you have already incurred as well as estimate the costs of future care. Our team is also prepared to quantify the more intangible non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, that you have endured and will continue to deal with. After a careful review of your circumstances, we will walk you through what you can expect to recover.
In Georgia, the statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits is generally two years, meaning you have two years from the date you were injured to start the legal process. You cannot recover any damages if you miss this deadline. If you were injured at work, you should report the incident and injuries to your employer, in writing, as soon as possible. Then, you will usually have up to one year from the date of injury to file a formal workers’ compensation claim.
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