Delaware Catastrophic Injury Lawyers

Serious and Traumatic Injury Lawyers in Delaware

When a loved one has suffered a severe and permanent injury, there are immediate concerns and long-term considerations. It is critical that any compensation covers the person’s future care needs and the family’s financial needs. Unfortunately, insurance companies will resist paying full value for a catastrophic accident.

The Delaware personal injury lawyers at Rhoades & Morrow are committed to maximizing compensation needed to provide financial security and to improve quality of life as much as possible after a life-changing injury. We are confident our experience and our network of experts can make a difference in your pursuit of justice.

We have secured notable recoveries on behalf of victims of major injuries. Our firm handles cases across New Castle County and throughout the state of Delaware. Contact us today for a free consultation and aggressive advocacy.

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Catastrophic Claims

While there is no set legal definition of “catastrophic injuries” in Delaware, experienced personal injury attorneys know that there are factors that separate the more typical personal injury claim from the serious injuries that would be considered catastrophic.

Catastrophic injuries can be caused in a wide range of ways including car accidents and workplace accidents. It’s the severity of the injury and the resulting care that becomes part of the defining factors.

Our attorneys have handled the full spectrum of catastrophic injuries such as:

  • Back and neck injuries

  • Burn injuries or electrical shock

  • Eye injuries

  • Internal injuries/organ damage

  • Loss of limb

  • Shattered bones

  • Spinal cord damage/paralysis

  • Traumatic brain injury

We have the resources to investigate promptly to establish liability for injuries caused by a car crash, a workplace accident, a falling accident, a shooting, or other negligence or intentional acts. Our Delaware personal injury lawyers know how to build a compelling case for accident victims to ensure they receive the full compensation they deserve for serious injury caused by someone else’s negligence.

Personal Injury Accidents That Cause Catastrophic Injuries

Personal injury accidents that cause catastrophic injuries can be diverse and may result from various circumstances. Catastrophic injuries are severe and life-changing, often leading to permanent disabilities and significant impacts on an individual’s life.

Some common accidents that can result in catastrophic injuries in Delaware include:

  1. Car Accidents: High-speed collisions, head-on crashes, or accidents involving commercial trucks can lead to injuries such as traumatic brain injuries (TBI), spinal injuries, and multiple fractures.

  2. Motorcycle Accidents: Motorcycle riders are particularly vulnerable to injuries due to their lack of protective barriers. Accidents may result in severe head injuries, road rash, and permanent disabilities.

  3. Pedestrian Accidents: Pedestrians involved in accidents with vehicles may suffer injuries like traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, and broken bones.

  4. Bicycle Accidents: Cyclists are at risk of serious injuries in accidents involving motor vehicles, including head and neck injuries, spinal cord injuries, and internal organ damage.

  5. Construction Accidents: Workers on construction sites may face dangerous conditions that can lead to injuries, such as falls from heights, crush injuries, and electrical accidents.

  6. Slip and Fall Accidents: Falls from heights, slippery surfaces, or hazardous conditions can result in injuries like traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries.

  7. Medical Malpractice: Negligence or errors by healthcare providers may lead to injuries, such as surgical mistakes, birth injuries, and medication errors.

  8. Defective Product: Malfunctioning or defective products can cause burns, amputations, and head injuries.

  9. Workplace Accidents: Industrial accidents involving heavy machinery, explosions, or toxic substances can result in injuries for workers.

  10. Sports or Recreational Accidents: Serious injuries, including head and spinal injuries, can occur during sports or recreational activities, especially those involving high-risk or extreme sports.

It’s essential to understand that catastrophic injuries can occur in various settings and due to different types of accidents. These injuries often have long-term consequences and may require ongoing medical care, rehabilitation, and support services.

If you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury resulting from another person’s negligence, a Delaware catastrophic injury lawyer at Rhoades & Morrow can help you seek the financial compensation you deserve from the responsible party for the physical and emotional trauma, lost wages and other financial damages. We have been representing injured people for decades after an accident. Our legal team knows the legal process and will fight for your rights and pursue fair compensation for the damages incurred.

What Damages Can I Collect In A Catastrophic Personal Injury Case?

In a catastrophic personal injury case, you may be entitled to collect various types of damages, which are intended to compensate you for the losses and hardships you have suffered due to the severe and life-changing nature of the injury.

The specific damages you can collect will depend on the circumstances of your case, the extent of your injuries, and the impact on your life. Here are some common types of damages that may be available in a catastrophic personal injury case in Delaware:

  1. Medical Bills: This includes compensation for all past, present, and future medical costs related to your injury, such as hospitalization, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation costs, assistive devices, and ongoing medical treatments.

  2. Lost Wages: You may be entitled to compensation for the income you lost due to the injury, including the time you missed from work in the past and any future loss of earning capacity caused by your injuries.

  3. Pain and Suffering: Catastrophic injuries often cause significant physical and emotional pain and suffering. Damages for pain and suffering aim to compensate for the pain, anguish, and distress you endured due to the injury.

  4. Loss of Enjoyment of Life: If your injury has significantly impacted your ability to enjoy life’s activities, hobbies, or relationships, you may be able to claim damages for the loss of enjoyment of life.

  5. Disability and Disfigurement: Compensation may be available for permanent disabilities resulting from the injury and any disfigurement or scarring caused by the accident.

  6. Loss of Consortium: In cases where the catastrophic injury has affected your relationship with your spouse or family members, damages for loss of consortium may be sought.

  7. Property Damage: If the accident resulted in damage to your property, such as your vehicle in a car accident, you may be entitled to compensation for property damage.

  8. Punitive Damages: In rare cases where the defendant’s actions were particularly egregious or malicious, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct in the future.

It’s essential to work with an experienced Delaware personal injury lawyer to properly assess the damages you may be eligible to recover for your personal injury claims. Catastrophic injury cases can be complex, and the damages can be substantial. A skilled personal injury attorney can help build a strong case on your behalf, gather evidence, and negotiate with the insurance company or represent you in court to ensure you receive fair and just compensation for your losses.

Lawyers With The Resources For Big Personal Injury Cases

When it is clear that injuries will result in a long recovery and permanent disability, we involve many professionals on the front end to assess the current and projected needs of our clients. We want to ensure that the injured person is getting the best care and that the family will have enough money to cover years or a lifetime of special needs.

We work with life care planners, economists, vocational specialists, medical experts, physical therapists, and others to make a comprehensive case for future medical expenses, lost earning capacity, institutional care or assisted care, home modifications, medical equipment, special transportation, job retraining, and other needs. Based on the nature of the injury, the impact on the family, and other factors, we also determine appropriate non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, and lost enjoyment of life.

Delaware Personal Injury Lawyers at Rhoades & Morrow Advocate for Injured Victims

From day one until the case is resolved, we take care of our clients and their families. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, call for a free initial consultation with one of our Delaware personal injury lawyers at (302) 427-9500.

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