You could be entitled to catastrophic injury compensation if your catastrophic injury was not your fault. Whatever the details of your serious injury claim, our dedicated team of catastrophic injury solicitors could help you to secure maximum personal injury compensation. Remember, we offer you a FREE no-obligation consultation – contact us today to discover whether you have a claim.
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Catastrophic injury claims are typically associated with head injuries, neck injuries, and spine injuries. However, trauma to other areas of the body could also be classified as a catastrophic injury, including burns, fractures, and high velocity impact traumas. For further information on how we could help you, please select an option from our services.
Paralysis is the loss of muscle control in an area of the body. Paralysis is typically the result of nerve damage. Common causes of paralysis include birth injury, trauma, and medical negligence.
You may be entitled to amputation compensation under many different circumstances, including medical negligence and serious injury. Whatever your circumstances, speak to us today.
Severe burns include any burn covering an area larger than your hand, scolds that cause blisters, chemical or electrical burns, and burns or scolds that cause whiteness or charring of the skin.
Multiple fractures typically result from high-speed impact traumas or crush traumas. Examples include multiple fractures sustained in a car crash or multiple fractures following a fall from height.
Depending on the severity of your spinal injury, and depending on the region of your spine that has been injured, you may require varying degrees of rehabilitation – discover how we could help you.
Severe head and brain injuries typically result from a fall, an assault, a sports injury, or from high speed trauma such as a road accident. If you have been affected by a head or brain injury, speak to us today.
We advise speaking to us as soon as you believe that you may be entitled to personal injury compensation. Any cause for delay in beginning your catastrophic injury claim may be taken into account regarding your personal injury claim time limit. For further information, please see What is the personal injury claim time limit? or contact us today for instant answers and peace of mind.
If you believe that you may be entitled to catastrophic injury compensation, speak to our dedicated team of solicitors today. Depending on your circumstances, we may be able to help you to access a tailored range of rehabilitation services as part of your claim. For further information on the types of rehabilitation support that may be available, please see my rehabilitation
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