Practice Areas: Catastrophic Injury
Wisconsin Catastrophic Injuries
Catastrophic injury is defined as “consequences of an injury that permanently prevent an individual from performing any gainful work.” (42 USCS § 3796b) This may include brain injuries or spinal cord damage, amputation, paralysis and other types of injuries that have long-term impact on the person who suffers them.
While cases this serious generally fall under the category of personal injury, catastrophic cases bring particular complexities that require the right team to fully evaluate the long term implications. John Casey Law, S.C., utilizes a team of experts to forecast the true cost of a catastrophic injury, both financially and in terms of your present and future quality of life. We understand that things will never be the same, but we can help take away the financial worry so you can focus on what matters most.
Related terms: Devastating brain injuries, paralysis.
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