Our Office Is Open and Ready to Hear Your Case – Call 678-226-1994 for Immediate Assistance – FREE Consultation!

What Is Considered a “Catastrophic” Injury?

Free Cases Consultation

What Is Considered a “Catastrophic” Injury?

A catastrophic injury is a severe and usually life-threatening medical condition that requires immediate care. The most common types of these injuries are brain trauma, spinal cord damage, or paralysis from accidents with high-speed vehicles such as motorcycles and cars; this includes concussions if you’ve been hit head-on by another car when traffic was moving side to side instead of at slower speeds where there’s more visibility between drivers (think: lightning strike). Other examples include multiple fractures caused often through an accident involving heavy machinery like construction equipment–or even something straightforward but still potentially dangerous like falling downstairs.

A “catastrophic” injury is defined as a severe, permanent disability or death.

The medical term for this type of trauma may be caused by accidents in any field – from construction work to traffic collisions- and can happen at any point during an individual’s life cycle, even before they’re born! In other words, it could either occur while pregnant mothers are driving home after delivering their babies (or getting into car accidents) when children walk out onto busy streets without looking both ways first then get hit by cars coming around blind corners.

Types of catastrophic injuries 

A variety of types of patients can be injured in a car accident. It is essential to know the signs and symptoms that may indicate you’re suffering from an auto collision, as well as how it’s possible for your situation- even if no one else seems at fault.

The most severe of accidents happen when you least expect them. They can strike at any time and without warning, leaving their victims with an uncertain future ahead.

A few examples include Car wrecks; falls from height such as falling down the stairs or slipping on the ice while walking outside etc.; fires due to cooking accidents such as pouring fluid into open fire rather than trying to put out said fire by throwing salt into flames only ending up burning one’s hand even more poorly than before since scaring away some part uppermost layer fatty tissue resulting in significant loss of function.

A catastrophic injury is a severe and usually life-threatening medical condition that requires immediate care. The most common types of these injuries are brain trauma, spinal cord damage, or paralysis from accidents with high-speed vehicles such as motorcycles and cars; this includes concussions if you’ve been hit head-on by another car when traffic was moving side to side instead of at slower speeds where there’s more visibility between drivers (think: lightning strike). Other examples include multiple fractures caused often through an accident involving heavy machinery like construction equipment–or even something straightforward but still potentially dangerous like falling downstairs.

When to Contact A catastrophic injuries Lawyer

When you have been injured in an accident, the last thing on your mind is dealing with legal matters. You need someone who will take care of all this for you so that it doesn’t become too much hassle or distract from what’s most important-the recovery process itself.

That being said, we were here to help guide you through every step before we get started together, which can be done via phone call/video chat and by email 24/7 whenever something happens outside these parameters where availability may not apply directly. However, there should still nonetheless be contactable avenues available. Contact us now.