Evansville catastrophic injury attorneys understand how dramatically the losses from an accident can change your life. We believe that you have the right to recover from those losses, particularly if someone else’s negligence caused a significant downgrade in your quality of life. It’s time for you to get the justice you deserve. Let our personal injury lawyers in Evansville bring a civil case against the party responsible for your catastrophic injury. We can put our experience to work for you in or out of court as we fight to secure the settlement you need to pay your bills. You can contact Vaughan & Vaughan today to learn more about the civil process.
How to Qualify for a Catastrophic Injury Claim
If you want to qualify for the right to file a catastrophic injury claim following an accident, it is in your best interest to take the following steps:Work With Medical Professionals to Establish the Severity of Your Injuries
Evansville catastrophic injury attorneys classify these accidents’ losses a step above standard accident injuries due to the impact your losses may have on your quality of life. Burns, amputations, broken bones, and similar catastrophic losses can permanently impact your ability to meet your everyday needs. If you want to receive fair compensation for catastrophic injury losses, it's in your best interest to have a medical professional comment on the severity of those losses. A medical expert's opinion constitutes expert witness testimony and can serve as definitive proof of your right to comprehensive loss support. What does this mean for you? It means that it is in your best interest to work with emergency responders, your general practitioner, and medical specialists throughout your recovery. Take notes on your diagnosis and request copies of medical professionals' opinions. All of this information can serve you in your fight for compensation later down the line.Call an Attorney
Catastrophic injuries do more than make it challenging to meet your daily needs. These injuries can also devastate you emotionally, making it all but impossible to take legal action against the party responsible for your losses. You have a limited amount of time to act on your losses, making it all the more important to take advantage of what little time you have to investigate your accident. This is why we consider it particularly important for you to contact an attorney as soon as you can after an accident. You can delegate responsibility for the legal aspects of your recovery to our team while prioritizing your medical care. Our efforts can help you stay on top of your legal right to action without adding stress to your recovery. You or your elected representative can meet with our team to discuss the services that might best suit you within hours of your initial accident.Gather Evidence of a Liable Party’s Negligence
You cannot request financial support based on the severity of your catastrophic injury losses unless you know who to blame for the accident that caused those losses. You determine fault by investigating your accident scene for evidence of negligence. More specifically, the attorney you're working with can investigate the scene while you focus on getting the medical attention you need. Our team works with trained professionals to gather the electronic evidence, physical debris, video footage, and bystander statements needed to build your case. We can then analyze all of this evidence to determine whose negligence caused your accident more effectively.Calculate the Value of Your Claim
Catastrophic injuries tend to leave you with substantial bills. Because these injuries often make it difficult or impossible for you to return to work, paying those bills with a severely reduced income can prove impossible. That's where your personal injury claim comes in. Evansville's catastrophic injury attorneys work to help you secure the maximum possible compensation you can based on your catastrophic injury losses. This means that we account for the value of expenses like the following:- Ambulance fees
- Emergency room bills
- Long-term medical care and surgeries
- Pain management
- Physical therapy
- Transportation
- Lost wages
- Damaged property
- Emotional distress
- Pain and suffering