Catastrophic Injury
Long-Term Effects After a Catastrophic Injury: What Virginia Settlements Should Cover
When you suffer a catastrophic injury, the road to recovery doesn’t end once you leave the hospital. This type of injury marks the start of a lifetime of medical care, a loss of earnings, and significant changes to daily living. However, this doesn’t mean that it’s any easier to get the compensation you deserve for…
Read MoreWhat Are Traumatic Amputations?
Losing a limb is difficult regardless of the circumstances, but especially when the loss is the result of a traumatic amputation. Unlike an amputation that occurs in a planned surgery, a traumatic amputation is the separation of a body part such as a finger, toe, hand, foot, arm, or leg due to an accident or…
Read MoreThe Challenges of Proving Traumatic Brain Injury
One of the most challenging aspects to proving a case involving traumatic brain injury is rebutting the testimony of medical expert witnesses hired by the defense who claim that no such injury exists. The very defense experts who make their living testifying against plaintiffs in traumatic brain injury cases have also testified against brain-injured veterans…
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