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Severe vs. Catastrophic: What Determines Severity of Injury in a Lawsuit?

If you suffered serious injuries due to another party’s negligence, it can be challenging to know the best way to pursue legal action and recover compensation. When speaking with a lawyer about your claim, it’s important to discuss the severity of your injuries because it can determine how much you receive in damages and the strategies the lawyers implement. At Mott & Moffett, we discuss your story in detail to develop a plan catered to your needs.

We understand that every claim is different, so we take a detailed approach to each one to ensure Texas victims see justice. Our compassionate lawyers treat your claim with the care and respect it deserves to achieve a fair settlement and hold the liable party accountable. One way we tailor your services to your goals is by assessing the severity of your injuries, which allows us to build your claim effectively.

4 Factors That Determine the Severity of an Injury in a Texas Lawsuit

Personal injury claims often involve severe injuries, but some are considered catastrophic. We measure the severity of your injuries to help calculate your claim’s worth, so it’s important to have a complete understanding of your injuries and how they have impacted your life. Factors we use to determine the seriousness of your harm include the following:

Type of Injury

While we take every personal injury claim seriously, those involving catastrophic injuries require different strategies. These severe injuries often cause much more significant damage and affect someone for the rest of their lives. They may need permanent care and lose their ability to work, which often leads to much greater damage. Catastrophic injuries also require more treatment and longer hospital stays, increasing claim value.

The Nature of the Injury

The type of catastrophic injury you sustain can also determine the severity. Common types of catastrophic injuries that have a life-long impact include the following:

  • Traumatic brain damages
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Amputations
  • Severe burning
  • Loss of hearing or vision

If you suffered any of these severe injuries, we can help calculate the value of your claim and fight tirelessly to achieve the compensation you deserve.

Recovery Time

Unlike some injuries that take weeks or months to heal, catastrophic injuries can take much longer due to the intense trauma. Therefore, the longer you need to recover, the more severe your injury. This may affect your statute of limitations because you may not have been coherent enough to file a claim or did not know about your injury for months or years. Therefore, more severe injuries may result in a delay of the two-year time limit in Texas.

Trauma to the Body

Oftentimes, more severe injuries cause more physical and emotional trauma to the victim. If you suffered catastrophic injuries, you might need therapy, medications, specialized treatment, and other long-term support to recover. This extensive trauma helps determine the severity of your injury and may require more innovative legal strategies.

Seek Help From a Trustworthy Texas Personal Injury Lawyer at Mott & Moffett

Whether you were in a car accident, a victim of medical malpractice, or slipped and fell on someone else’s property, the severity of your injuries could impact your claim and how your lawyer plans to advocate for your compensation. At Mott & Moffett, we take a detailed approach to reviewing different factors related to your injuries to determine if they are severe or catastrophic and how to proceed to ensure a successful outcome.

Regardless of the severity of your injuries, our caring lawyers do everything they can to make the legal process as stress-free as possible so you can focus on recovery. We negotiate with insurance companies and show proof of your injuries while keeping track of offers and counteroffers, so you don’t have to settle for unfair compensation. To learn more about your claim, call 888-596-6582 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation.

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