What Qualifies as a Catastrophic Injury?
As stated, not every wound fits into the catastrophic injury category. To know if an injury qualifies as one, there are several conditions the injury must meet. An injury is catastrophic if:-
The Injury Requires Expensive Medical Treatment
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If the Injury Causes Disability or Disfigurement
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If the Effects of the Injury Remain for a Long Time
Examples of Catastrophic Injuries
Catastrophic injuries, by nature, happen quickly and without warning. Many people consider spinal cord injuries as the major type of catastrophic injury. But there are more examples of this type of wound. Catastrophic injuries can cause serious damage to vital body systems such as the reproductive system, respiratory system, central nervous system, and more. Common examples include:-
Severe Burns
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Spinal Cord Injuries
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Loss of Limb
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Internal Organ Damage
- Traumatic Brain Injury
What Types of Damages Can You Receive for a Catastrophic Injury?
Someone who suffers from a catastrophic injury is usually entitled to seek compensation. Lawyers can examine individual cases and inform victims about the possible outcomes. First, however, here’s a list of common damages for these kinds of injuries.-
Medical Expenses
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Lost Wages
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Diminished Earning Capacity
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Pain and Suffering
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Continuing Medical Care