Serious Injury

What is a Serious Injury Case?

Serious injuries can be permanentl and life-altering. They can limit your ability to function or manage daily care needs. Common serious injuries include paralysis or a spinal cord injury that does not result in paralysis, an amputation, a catastrophic burn, disfiguring scars and traumatic brain injuries. Other life changes include loss of income because you can no longer work, and access to medical care. If you’ve been seriously injured, call us. We can help.

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