Catastrophic injury lawyers in Martinsville, IN, understand how devastating these accidents can be. Our team knows that you’re dealing with more than the shock from your losses. These accidents are expensive to address. You’re contending with a sudden influx of bills on top of new physical limitations. That’s why our team strives to help injured Hoosiers get justice for their losses. You can work with our personal injury lawyers in Martinsville and beyond to file a civil claim with Indiana’s courts. That claim can win you the compensation you need to recover from your losses. Want to learn more about the services that Vaughan & Vaughan offers? Contact us today for a FREE personal injury case evaluation.
When to Address a Catastrophic Injury in Civil Court
If you want to address a catastrophic injury and civil court, you need to do so before your statute of limitations expires. Indiana's personal injury statute of limitations, Indiana Code section 34-11-2-4, allows survivors like you to take no more than two years to investigate their losses. With that in mind, it's in your best interest to contact a Martinsville catastrophic injury attorney as soon as you can after an accident. Even if you think you may not want to pursue civil action in the long term, these early meetings can ensure that a professional knows about your case well before your statute of limitations expires.How to Address a Catastrophic Injury in Civil Court
How you choose to recover from a catastrophic injury should be up to you and your doctors. That said, there are specific steps you can take to make the process for dressing a catastrophic injury in civil court a little more straightforward. These steps include the following:Investigate Accident Liability
You can't demand fair compensation for a catastrophic injury unless you know who to blame for your accident. The investigative process, often helmed by a professional investigator hired or employed through a law firm, can determine whose negligence played a starring role in your accident. You must meet Indiana's burden of proof if you want to hold a particular party liable for a catastrophic injury. This means bringing forward videos of your accident, statements for medical professionals about the severity of your losses, physical debris, and other forms of hard data elaborating on the negligence that led to your losses. Our attorneys in Martinsville and beyond can help determine which forms of evidence are most relevant to your fight for fair compensation.Determine the Value of Your Case
What is fair compensation after a catastrophic injury accident? It is compensation that fully addresses your economic and non-economic accident losses. If you want to receive fair compensation after a catastrophic injury, you need to know what the value of those losses is. Fortunately, you have experienced attorneys on your side. Vaughan & Vaughan can calculate the total value of your case by taking relevant losses, including some of the following, into account:- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Emergency medical care
- Long-term medical care
- Pain management, mobility aids, and home care
- Lost wages
- Lost employment
- Property damage