Among the most serious personal injury cases are those involving catastrophic injuries. These are injuries that are life-threatening and may result in a permanent reduction in a person’s quality of life.
Defining Catastrophic Injury
A catastrophic injury is an injury that may have a permanent effect on a person’s quality of life. Generally, these are severe injuries that result in significant trauma. Common examples include:
- Compound bone fractures
- Severe second or third-degree burns
- Spinal cord damage
- Paralysis
- Traumatic Brain Injuries
- Lost limbs
- Blindness or deafness
Speak with an Anna catastrophic injury attorney to learn more.