Catastrophic Injury
Catastrophic Injury Attorny
Dedicated Advocacy for Catastrophic Injury Victims
A catastrophic injury changes a life in an instant. When negligence or unsafe conditions cause a severe, permanent injury, the impact extends far beyond the injured person—affecting families, finances, and the future.
At The Med Law, we stand beside individuals and families facing overwhelming challenges after a catastrophic injury. We fight for accountability, justice, and the long-term support our clients need to rebuild their lives with dignity and security.
What Is a Catastrophic Injury?
A catastrophic injury is a severe injury that results in long-term or permanent disability, significant impairment, or a drastic change in quality of life.
Common Catastrophic Injury Cases Include
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
Severe head injuries causing cognitive impairment, memory loss, personality changes, or permanent neurological damage.
Spinal Cord Injuries
Injuries resulting in partial or complete paralysis, loss of mobility, and long-term medical dependence.
Severe Birth Injuries
Life-altering injuries occurring during pregnancy, labor, or delivery that may require lifelong medical and supportive care.
Amputations and Loss of Limb Function
Loss of a limb or permanent loss of function due to trauma, surgical errors, or medical negligence.

When Negligence May Be Involved
Not all catastrophic injuries are unavoidable. Negligence may be present when a person, medical provider, facility, or organization fails to act with reasonable care. Warning signs include:
Warning signs include:
Failure to diagnose or treat a serious condition
Surgical or anesthesia errors
Unsafe environments or defective equipment
Inadequate supervision or safety protocols
Delayed emergency response
How The Med Law Protects Catastrophic Injury Victims
We take a strategic, detail-driven, and compassionate approach to catastrophic injury claims—focused on protecting both immediate needs and long-term security.
Case Review
We investigate every aspect of the injury to identify all responsible parties and sources of liability.
Record Analysis
We analyze medical records, employment history, life-care plans, and financial impacts to fully understand the scope of loss.
Expert Support
We work with medical specialists, life-care planners, economists, and rehabilitation experts to demonstrate the true impact of the injury.
Liability Review
Our team identifies where standards of care were violated and how those failures caused permanent harm.
Care Planning
We evaluate ongoing medical treatment, therapy, assistive devices, home modifications, and long-term care needs.
Strong Advocacy
We pursue maximum compensation to protect your medical care, financial stability, independence, and quality of life.
TEAM MEMBERS
Meet our dedicated attorneys
Marshall Silberberg
Partner
William Collins
Partner
Brian Clausen
Senior Counsel
Brandon Tabesh
Attorney
Frequently Asked Questions
About Catastrophic Injury Claims
What compensation is available in a catastrophic injury case?
Compensation may include medical expenses, rehabilitation, future care costs, lost income, loss of earning capacity, home modifications, pain and suffering, and long-term support needs.
Who can file a catastrophic injury claim?
The injured person, or a legal guardian or family member if the victim is unable to act independently, may file a claim.
Is there a deadline to file a catastrophic injury claim?
Yes. Deadlines vary by state and circumstances. Acting early helps preserve evidence and protect your legal rights.
Will the case require going to court?
Many cases resolve through settlement, but we prepare every case for trial to ensure strong leverage and representation.
How long does a catastrophic injury case take?
Timelines vary based on injury severity, recovery progress, and legal complexity. We prioritize thorough preparation while moving efficiently.
What if the full impact of the injury isn’t known yet?
Catastrophic injuries often evolve over time. We work with experts to project future needs and ensure compensation reflects long-term realities.
Can family members recover damages as well?
In some cases, family members may recover compensation for loss of companionship, caregiving burdens, or financial impact.
How much does it cost to speak with a catastrophic injury attorney?
Initial consultations are typically free, and most cases are handled on a contingency basis—meaning no legal fees unless compensation is recovered.
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