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Catastrophic Injury Lawyer for People Hurt in Asheville: We’re on Your Side


If you’ve suffered a catastrophic injury due to another person’s negligence, you may have many questions about what comes next, including how you and your family can seek justice and compensation from the person who harmed you (or their insurance company).

Below, we’ve answered several common questions of people who’ve suffered catastrophic and serious injuries. Please know that you don’t have to face this alone. Our Asheville team is here to give you answers, guide you, and support you every step of the way.

To speak to a real person right now about what happened to you or a loved one, call 1-866-900-7078. Get clarity on your case with no obligation.

A list of typical differences between catastrophic and regular personal injuries.

What Is a Catastrophic Injury?

Generally, the term catastrophic injury applies to long-term, disabling, or permanent harm.

In Asheville and North Carolina, there is no official definition of “catastrophic injury.” Some injuries are always catastrophic, like traumatic brain injuries. Other injuries may be catastrophic for you in particular because of your profession or lifestyle. Whether your injury is a catastrophic injury is based on the severity of your injury and may depend on the unique details and circumstances of your situation.

What Do I Do if I Have a Catastrophic Injury?

If you suffer a catastrophic injury due to another, there are steps you should take to protect your health and your rights, both in the short term and long term:

  • Seek immediate medical attention after your injury
  • Follow doctor’s orders. Follow-up care can be as important as emergency care
  • Document your symptoms to share with your doctors
  • Do not talk to the other person’s insurance company (they are protecting their interests, not yours)
  • Get a free case evaluation from an Asheville catastrophic injury lawyer

Tip: If you were injured while working, you may have a workers’ compensation claim.

Remember, most insurers make more by paying out less on claims. If the insurance company has made you an offer and you’re wondering if it’s fair, we can evaluate your case for free.

Types of Catastrophic Injuries

Some of the most common catastrophic injuries include:

Gold icon of three spinal vertebra. width= Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Other Head Injuries – Any injury that impairs the function of the brain (You can suffer significant disability from head injuries, whether they are “open” or “closed.”)
brain gold icon Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) – An injury to the back or neck that results in pain, and often in reduced function and/or permanent impairment
Gold icon of an arm with a burn. Burn Injuries –Debilitating and painful injuries that can lead to permanent disfigurement
gold icon of a wheelchair Paralysis – An injury that limits or eliminates your ability to move or control a part of your body

Other types of catastrophic and serious injuries may include:

bGold icon of a person with a prosthetic arm. Loss of Digits or Limbs – Loss of fingers and toes can seriously affect daily life, and the loss of a limb is often disabling and traumatizing.
Gold icon of an injured liver.
Organ Damage
 – Internal organs can be injured from the force of a crash or fall, or from unsafe medications or medical devices
Gold icon of an injured eye. Eye Injuries – Whether due to objects or chemicals in the eye or eyes, these can be some of the most frightening injuries to suffer.
Gold icon of a human nerve cell. Nerve Damage – Damage to the nervous system can cause constant pain, numbness, and discomfort, may be permanent, and can seriously harm your ability to function.
Gold icon of a broken bone. Broken Bones – Bone fractures take time to heal, usually require a cast or some form of immobilization, and can affect your ability to function for long periods of time.

Common Causes of Catastrophic Injuries in Asheville

Some frequent causes of catastrophic injuries in Asheville include:

If someone else’s negligence caused you catastrophic injury, however it happened, what matters is getting the care you need and the compensation you may deserve. Contact our catastrophic injury lawyers at 1-866-900-7078 or contact us online today for your case evaluation. There is no cost or obligation.

What Kind of Compensation Are You Owed for Your Catastrophic Injury?

Catastrophic injuries often carry a significant financial burden for medical treatment, and we feel that the negligent parties should bear as much of that burden as possible.

You may be owed significant compensation for:

  • Current and future costs of medical care and treatment
  • Loss of future earning and business opportunities
  • Loss of consortium (harm to your marriage)
  • Emotional suffering
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent disability
  • Inability to enjoy life
  • Punitive damages (which are meant to punish the negligent party or parties)

You shouldn’t have to deal with the insurance company during this difficult time. An experienced Asheville personal injury attorney can handle your case for you, level the playing field with the insurance company, and significantly increase your odds of receiving maximum compensation.

The higher the stakes, the harder the insurance company may fight. A serious injury lawyer in your corner with experience litigating high-value cases, if needed, can hugely impact the negotiations. Your case likely won’t go to trial. Just the threat of litigation can be powerful leverage.

We’ll let the insurer know there’s a team of skilled professionals working behind the scenes to try to maximize your compensation and are able and willing to take your case to court if necessary.

The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin has helped people with serious injury cases in Asheville since 1997.

Our Asheville Catastrophic Injury Lawyers Can Give You Clarity on Your Case

Since our firm began, we’ve helped more than 73,000 injured people recover more than $2 billion total.1 We have the experience and resources to take on powerful opponents – in fact, we spent more than $13,000,000 litigating a single case.1

Our skilled and compassionate attorneys can help you by:

  • Advising you, answering your questions, and guiding you every step of the way
  • Completing complicated paperwork for you within strict deadlines
  • Thoroughly investigating potential liable parties and applicable insurance policies
  • Building your case, including collecting and analyzing medical records and other evidence
  • Calculating the cost of your medical treatment, care, or assistance for as long as you may need it as well as all the other damages you may be entitled to
  • Negotiating with the insurance company and fighting to try to get you as much as possible, as fast as possible
  • Taking your case to trial if needed

There’s no need to worry about cost. You don’t have any fees to pay upfront and there is no retainer fee or hourly charges. And if we don’t recover compensation for you, you won’t owe us any fee whatsoever. Guaranteed.2

Our firm’s Asheville office is on Brook Street near Biltmore Plaza, but we can also come to you to discuss your case. That’s just one of the ways we put our clients’ needs first – always – under our You-First Policy.

See what one Asheville client has to say:

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If you, or your loved one, have suffered a catastrophic or serious injury due to someone else’s negligence, call the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin today at 1-866-900-7078, or contact us online for a free case evaluation ($750 value).

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

What Makes an Injury “Catastrophic?”

To be considered catastrophic, an injury must generally have a long-lasting and severe effect on your life. Catastrophic injuries generally require a long recovery time and involve considerable medical costs.

How Much Compensation Can I Get to Help After I’ve Been Seriously Injured?

An experienced Asheville personal injury attorney will try to ensure you have sufficient compensation to get all required medical care now and in the future and that you receive as much compensation as possible for any lost earnings, pain and suffering, and more.

Do All Injury Attorneys Handle Catastrophic Injury Cases?

Any injury attorney may be able to, but when considering an attorney for your catastrophic injury case, we recommend that you ask about their experience handling such cases, examples of successes, and what resources they can invest in your case. And do they have an active trial team? Ensure you choose the right attorney for you and your situation.

What if I Sustain a Catastrophic Injury at Work?

Most employers must carry workers’ compensation insurance by law. Report your injury to your employer in writing as soon as possible and consult with an experienced Asheville workers’ compensation lawyer before you agree to anything.

 

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