Catastrophic Injuries 

Seeking Justice for Victims

━ Catastrophic Injuries

When an accident occurs and innocent victims are hurt, many of them are fortunate if they can find their way to a full recovery. In other cases, the trauma of the accident is too great and they never return to the quality of life they had before their accident. These kinds of very serious injuries are considered catastrophic and call for aggressive legal action if negligence played a part in causing them.

At McMahan Law Firm, LLC, we are all too familiar with the effects these injuries can have on accident victims and their loved ones. Oftentimes, these injury victims have to endure permanently altered health due to their accident, cannot return to work, and must even submit to ongoing medical considerations. Our dedicated Dalton, Georgia personal injury attorneys work closely with these victims, their families, and their doctors to take thorough and decisive legal action on their behalf.

The Go-To Guys

━ When is an Injury Catastrophic 

When an injury is so severe that the victim can never again reach the level of health and function they had before their accident, their injury is considered catastrophic. These victims are usually left with disabilities that last long after the accident—disabilities that can sometimes even be permanent.

Common examples of catastrophic injuries include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Burn Injuries
  • Severe Broken Bone Injuries

━ Diligent in the Fight

Not every firm is equipped to handle these kinds of injury claims. They require diligence and tenacity to properly navigate and secure maximum recovery for the client. Our award-winning advocates know what pursuing these cases takes and ready to ensure that the gravity of our clients’ injuries is known before the law.

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