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The Possible Effects of a Catastrophic Injury

Catastrophic injuries are those that have serious effects in both the short and long term. Your life may never be the same again. This is why it is crucial to settle your case for its value. Here are some of the effects that you may be dealing with after a catastrophic injury.

Not Being Able to Work

Depending on the severity of your injuries, you may not be able to work for a long time, if you are ever able to work again. You may find yourself with reduced earning capacity if you cannot perform the job duties of your specific position. This can put a serious financial strain on you and your family.

Lifelong Pain and Discomfort

Your injuries may not go away, even with extensive surgery and rehabilitation. They can cause you lifelong physical discomfort. Beyond that, your physical injuries can also cause you stress and anxiety, and that is also a part of pain and suffering.

Medical Bills

Catastrophic injuries will usually lead to medical bills that are at least six figures and sometimes more. These bills will be with you in the future, as you may need lifelong care. In addition, you may require extensive rehabilitation and in-home care for perhaps the rest of your life.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

In addition to missing work, you may also miss out on hobbies and pastimes that you have enjoyed. This will take away from your quality of life. This is something for which the responsible party must compensate you.

Contact St. John’s County Personal Injury Lawyers

If you or a loved one have suffered serious accident injuries, an experienced lawyer is a must as you seek financial compensation. Contact the attorneys at Naples & Spence online or call us at 904.944.7429 to schedule your free initial consultation.