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Broomfield Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

Some injuries are more significant than others. If you have suffered an injury that could alter the course of your life forever, you may also deal with extensive physical, emotional, and financial hardships.

Our experienced injury attorneys are here to help you pursue compensation for even the most serious conditions. Before you attempt to resolve your case on your own, you should consider reaching out to our Broomfield catastrophic injury lawyer.

Types of Catastrophic Injuries

Our Broomfield attorneys handle various types of catastrophic injury cases. Some examples include the following.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

A traumatic brain injury can change every part of a person’s life. Some people experience memory loss, personality changes, speech problems, or difficulty concentrating after a serious blow to the head. Others lose the ability to work or live independently. Brain injuries often require extensive treatment, including hospitalization, rehabilitation, neurological care, and long-term therapy. Even a mild brain injury can create lasting symptoms that interfere with daily life.

Burns

Severe burns can lead to permanent scarring, nerve damage, infections, and emotional trauma. Many burn victims require extensive medical care, including skin grafts and reconstructive surgery. Beyond the physical pain, burn injuries often create long-term emotional and psychological challenges.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries are among the most devastating injuries a person can suffer. In many cases, these injuries can result in the loss of sensation or motor control in parts of the body.

Paralysis

Paralysis can affect one part of the body or nearly the entire body, depending on the location and severity of the injury. This condition typically results from damage to the spinal cord, which can happen in accidents such as motor vehicle collisions and falls.

How Much Time Do You Have To File Suit?

You have a limited amount of time to seek compensation following a catastrophic injury. Under state law, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit related to your injuries. However, motor vehicle accident claims usually carry a three-year statute of limitations.

Waiting too long can seriously damage your case. Evidence may disappear, witnesses may forget important details, and insurance companies may become more aggressive once deadlines approach. If the statute of limitations expires, the court will likely dismiss the case regardless of how serious the injuries are. This means you could not only lose your lawsuit but also any chance to recover compensation in the future.

Some exceptions can change the amount of time you have to file. These exceptions may apply if someone under the age of 18 was injured or if you have a claim against the government. However, it is risky to assume that these exceptions apply in your case. Our Broomfield attorneys could help you determine the filing deadline for your catastrophic injury claim.

Compensation Available for Serious Injuries

The damages in a catastrophic injury claim can be broken down into two broad categories: economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages cover your out-of-pocket financial losses, and they can be measured using documents such as hospital bills or invoices. Non-economic damages are not as easy to measure, as they cover your emotional and physical damages. Some of the most common types of damages you may recover in these cases include:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Reduced future earning capacity
  • Physical pain
  • Emotional distress
  • Home or vehicle modifications

These claims frequently involve substantial future losses. Our Broomfield catastrophic injury attorneys could help investigate your case and identify the types of damages you may recover.

Talk to a Broomfield Attorney About Your Catastrophic Injury Claim

If you are living with a life-altering injury, it is important to understand your legal rights. Fortunately, you do not have to face these issues alone. Contact our team to schedule a consultation with a Broomfield catastrophic injury lawyer today.

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