As catastrophic injury attorneys in New York City, we can assist you in obtaining the compensation you deserve from injuries arising from a catastrophe caused by a third party's negligence.
Catastrophic injuries can derail your life, causing life-altering consequences that affect every aspect of daily living. These injuries often require extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term care, leaving victims unable to work or perform routine tasks. The emotional and psychological trauma extends beyond the victims, impacting their families as well. Moreover, catastrophic injuries result in staggering financial burdens related to medical expenses and lost income.
The Law Offices of Albert Goodwin is a dedicated New York catastrophic injury firm committed to fighting for the rights of catastrophic injury victims. With extensive experience handling complex cases and securing substantial settlements, our compassionate and understanding legal team prioritizes clients' needs. We offer comprehensive legal services tailored to each client's unique situation, providing aggressive advocacy to hold negligent parties accountable and obtain maximum compensation. We also offer reasonable contingency fee arrangements to meritorious cases. You can call us at 212-233-1233 or send us an email at [email protected].
A catastrophic injury is a severe, life-altering injury that causes permanent disability or disfigurement. These injuries prevent an individual from performing gainful work or enjoying daily activities and require extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term care. Examples of catastrophic injuries include spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, severe burns, and amputations. Catastrophic injuries are distinguished from minor injuries by their severity and lasting impact.
Catastrophic injuries have significant long-term effects and a profound impact on quality of life. Victims may experience physical limitations and chronic pain that restrict their mobility and independence, as well as cognitive impairments such as memory loss, concentration difficulties, and personality changes. Emotional and psychological trauma, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), are common.
Catastrophic injuries often lead to a loss of enjoyment of life, hobbies, and social interactions due to physical and emotional challenges. Family relationships and dynamics may be strained as loved ones adapt to new roles as caregivers. Financial hardships related to ongoing medical expenses, lost wages, and the need for assistive devices and home modifications are common. Victims may have difficulty maintaining employment or pursuing educational opportunities due to their disabilities and face an increased risk of secondary health complications such as infections, pressure sores, and respiratory issues. Lifelong medical monitoring and follow-up care are often necessary to manage chronic conditions. Catastrophic injuries result in profound changes to daily routines, living arrangements, and future plans.
Victims of catastrophic injuries in New York can recover a wide range of damages, including:
Lost income damages cover:
Disability and disfigurement damages include compensation for:
Rehabilitation and assistive device damages cover:
Home healthcare damages include:
Generally, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims in New York is three years from the date of the accident or injury. For medical malpractice cases, the statute of limitations is two years and six months from the date of the alleged malpractice or from the end of continuous treatment. If the injury victim is a minor, the statute of limitations is tolled until the minor turns 18, allowing them to file a lawsuit until age 21. In cases involving government entities or employees, a notice of claim must be filed within 90 days of the incident, and the statute of limitations is typically shorter. Failing to file a lawsuit within the applicable statute of limitations can result in the victim losing their right to seek compensation for their injuries.
Non-economic damages refer to subjective, non-monetary losses such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. In New York, there are no caps or limits on the amount of non-economic damages that can be awarded in personal injury cases, including catastrophic injury claims. The value of non-economic damages is determined by the jury based on the unique circumstances of each case and the severity of the victim's injuries. Factors that may influence the award of non-economic damages include the victim's age, the nature and extent of their injuries, the impact on their daily life, and their prognosis for recovery. In cases involving particularly egregious conduct or gross negligence, juries may award significant non-economic damages to punish the defendant and deter future misconduct. While there are no caps on non-economic damages, judges have the authority to reduce excessive awards through a process called remittitur. Defendants may also challenge the amount of non-economic damages on appeal, arguing that the award is not supported by the evidence or is inconsistent with similar cases.
A settlement in a catastrophic injury case in New York can cover a wide range of injury-related costs. These include medical expenses, such as emergency care, surgeries, hospitalizations, medications, and ongoing treatments, as well as future medical costs projected over the victim's lifetime, such as additional surgeries, rehabilitation, home healthcare, and medical equipment. Lost wages and income during the victim's recovery period and any subsequent absences related to the injury can also be covered, as well as the loss of future earning capacity if the victim is unable to return to their previous occupation or suffers a permanent disability. Costs associated with home and vehicle modifications necessary to accommodate the victim's injuries, such as wheelchair ramps, stairlifts, and adaptive controls, and expenses for prosthetics, orthotics, and other medical devices required for the victim's mobility, functionality, and quality of life are also compensable. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other rehabilitation services to help the victim regain strength, skills, and independence, as well as psychological counseling and mental health treatment to address the emotional trauma, depression, anxiety, and PTSD resulting from the catastrophic injury, can be included in the settlement. Lastly, compensation for the victim's pain, suffering, and emotional distress is a crucial component of a catastrophic injury settlement in New York.
At the Law Offices of Albert Goodwin, our experienced catastrophic injury attorneys are dedicated to helping you obtain the full compensation you are entitled to. Our skilled legal team will conduct a thorough investigation of your accident, meticulously examining police reports, accident scene photos, and surveillance footage to uncover critical evidence. We will also carefully review your medical records to assess the severity and long-term implications of your injuries.
Our attorneys will work diligently to evaluate the full extent of your damages, taking into account your current medical expenses, projected future costs, and the impact on your earning capacity. We will then engage in aggressive negotiations with insurance companies on your behalf, leveraging our expertise to secure a fair settlement that meets your needs. If necessary, we are fully prepared to file a lawsuit and vigorously advocate for your rights in court to ensure you receive the justice you deserve. We represent catastrophic accident victims throughout the state of New York, including all five boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island), Long Island, and Upstate New York.You can call us at 212-233-1233 or send us an email at [email protected] to discuss your legal options and the possibility of a contingency fee arrangement. We are locatred in Midtown, Manhattan.