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South Carolina Catastrophic Injury Attorney

What to do when you or a loved on suffers a catastrophic injury in South Carolina?

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South Carolina Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

If you or a loved one suffered from a life-altering injury, our South Carolina catastrophic injury lawyer at the Keibler Law Group can help you get your or your loved one’s life back on track. 

Catastrophic injuries occur suddenly and unexpectedly and can leave a person with injuries that affect them for the rest of their lives. Victims of catastrophic injuries are often left with astronomical medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and fear of costs of future medical treatments. An experienced catastrophic injury lawyer in South Carolina can help you get your life back to normal and gain the compensation you need for lost earnings, medical bills, pain and suffering, and other costs.

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What is a Catastrophic Injury?

The Federal Government defines a catastrophic injury as an injury with “direct and proximate consequences” that “permanently prevents an individual from performing any gainful work.”  42 USC § 3796b.  In other words, a catastrophic injury is an injury that is so serious that its effects leave the victim with permanent damage. Catastrophic injuries often affect the victim’s ability to work and perform tasks necessary in daily life.  A South Carolina catastrophic injury lawyer can represent victims who have experienced injuries that include:

  • Loss of a limb
  • Spine injuries
  • Traumatic Brain injuries / TBI
  • Severe burns
  • Organ damage
  • Bone fractures

A catastrophic injury can occur anywhere, but it is more common for catastrophic injuries to occur as a result of truck accidents, car accidents, motorcycle accidents, medical malpractice, construction accidents, workplace injuries, defective products or falls from great heights.

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When a person suffers a catastrophic injury caused by the negligence or the intentional act of another, our South Carolina catastrophic injury lawyer may recommend bringing a lawsuit on the at-fault party.

Catastrophic Injury: How to Calculate Damages in South Carolina?

Damages awarded in a South Carolina catastrophic injury case can be substantial due to noneconomic damages that can be recovered like pain and suffering, loss of consortium, permanent disability and loss of enjoyment of life.

In South Carolina catastrophic injury cases, it can be difficult for a defense attorney to limit damages.  Therefore, they will likely attempt to place the blame on the plaintiff. If the defense attorney can show that the plaintiff was partially at fault for the injuries sustained, they may be able to limit the amount that their client owes the plaintiff.

If you or a loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury due to the negligence or intentional act of another, A catastrophic injury lawyer serving South Carolina can help recover damages, including:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Future lost wages

When bringing a catastrophic injury claim, it is important to choose a lawyer with trial experience. A catastrophic injury attorney in South Carolina with trial experience in both states will have more leverage than an attorney who settles most of their cases when it comes time to negotiate with the defense attorney. 

Common Types of Catastrophic Nerve Damage

Nerve damage can be permanent and life-altering. Nerves most commonly get damaged due to burning, stretching, cutting, or being crushed. A passenger in a car who gets T-boned by a tractor trailer may have their extremities crushed between, resulting in sever nerve damage. These are called “crush injuries” and they often are catastrophic.  Symptoms associated with nerve damage are pain, numbness, tingling or prickling sensation, burning, and sensitivity.  Other ways that nerve damage can occur include:

  • Lacerations: deep cuts that cut through skin, soft tissue, bones, and nerves.
  • Traumatic brain injuries: typically caused by blunt force trauma to the head
  • Whiplash: sudden and rapid jerking of the head and neck from impact often pinch or stretch nerves of the neck and upper back area.
  • Blunt-force trauma: hitting the head, arms, or legs on another surface, which can compress the nerves.
  • Burns: severe burns from a workplace fire or malfunctioning equipment can cause nerves to become permanently damaged.

Catastrophic Injury Settlements in South Carolina

Often times, defendants who are responsible for your catastrophic injuries will reach a settlement agreement and resolve the claim.  Settlement agreements will cover your costs and damages including property damage, past medical bills, future medical bills, therapy and recovery programs, and pain and suffering. In return, you agree to not file a lawsuit against the negligent party or to dismiss an ongoing lawsuit.  

However, you should not accept lowball offers that do not fully compensate you for your injuries and future medical treatments.  Defendants may try to get you to accept less than you deserve.  Hiring an attorney may increase the defendant’s likelihood to be reasonable.  

In the event the defendant fails to offer a reasonable settlement, Keibler Law Group is prepared to take your case to trial to get the money you deserve. 

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