Tampa Catastrophic Injuries Attorney
What is a catastrophic injury?
Severe injuries that are not generally recoverable are considered catastrophic. Typically, catastrophic injuries occur to the brain and head or spinal cord. Victims of catastrophic injuries typically require extensive and long-term medical care. The general distinguishing factor of a catastrophic injury is that it occurs to a cognitive function region of the victim's body. If you or a loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury, you will likely require a caregiver to assist with everyday activities. We encourage you to consult one of our Tampa personal injury lawyers if you are facing a catastrophic injury because of another person's negligent behavior.
Common Catastrophic Injuries
At the Law Offices of John V. Orrick, P.L., we help individuals who are suffering from various types of catastrophic injuries. Victims and their families can have confidence in our firm to help them fight for damage after sustaining any of the following catastrophic injuries:
- Spinal cord damage
- Paraplegia
- Quadriplegia
- Amputation
- Broken bones
- Burns
Catastrophic injuries involve more than just physical harm. Victims can suffer emotional trauma, financial strain, and a decreased enjoyment in life. Our Tampa catastrophic injury attorneys encourage you to pursue the best possible outcome in your case by enlisting the help of our firm.
Various types of accidents can cause catastrophic injuries. Many catastrophic injuries stem from car accidents, construction accidents, and medical malpractice. At the Law Offices of John V. Orrick, P.L., our goal is to handle all the legal hassles associated with your case so that you can focus on recovery and obtain necessary medical treatment. Do not hesitate to schedule a free case evaluation to discuss your case and begin pursuing compensation for catastrophic injuries. With more than 15 years of experience in personal injury law, our founding attorney can provide you with the tools necessary to secure a positive outcome. Using this knowledge and experience, we can help you determine whether your case must be litigated or can be settled satisfactorily. Contact us at your earliest convenience!