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When Is a Catastrophic Injury Eligible for Maximum Compensation?

When Is a Catastrophic Injury Eligible for Maximum Compensation?

When you suffer a catastrophic injury, your life can change forever. These devastating injuries often lead to permanent disabilities, years of extensive and intrusive medical care, and the inability to work or care for oneself. 

If someone else’s negligence caused your injury, you could be eligible for financial compensation. Learn what makes an injury catastrophic, what factors can affect your claim, and how to effectively pursue the support you need. 

Factors That Determine Eligibility for Maximum Compensation 

When you file a claim for a catastrophic injury, the insurance companies or courts will consider several factors to determine how much compensation you may receive. Before getting into the list, it’s important to remember that not every severe injury qualifies as catastrophic, and those that do require strong proof of their impact on your life. 

Here’s what will be taken into account: 

  • The nature and severity of the injury 
  • The impact on your daily life 
  • Your loss of earning capacity 
  • Your future medical needs 
  • Any disfigurement or permanent disability 

These points show how complex determining compensation can be. That’s why having an experienced catastrophic injury attorney in your corner is so important. 

What Types of Injuries Qualify as Catastrophic in New York? 

There’s no single definition of “catastrophic injury” under New York law, but courts and insurers typically consider injuries catastrophic if they cause substantial, permanent damage. Some examples of catastrophic injuries include: 

  • Spinal cord injuries 
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) 
  • Amputations 
  • Severe burns 
  • Organ damage 
  • Permanent sensory loss 

Injuries like these don’t just lead to expensive medical care — they often necessitate lifelong assistance, specialized equipment, and major changes to one’s home and lifestyle. 

How Comparative Negligence Can Affect Compensation 

New York follows a pure comparative negligence rule. This means that you can seek compensation for your injury even if you share some fault for the accident that caused it. However, your compensation will be reduced to reflect your degree of fault. 

For example, if a jury finds you 20% liable and your total awarded damages are $1 million, you would receive $800,000 instead of the full amount. This potential reduction makes proving the other party’s negligence crucial. 

Damages You Can Recover in a Catastrophic Injury Claim 

Catastrophic injuries can affect every part of your life. When you pursue a personal injury claim, you can seek compensation for more than hospital stays or surgeries. 

You may be entitled to damages for any of the following losses: 

  • Ongoing therapy or rehabilitation  
  • Home modifications  
  • Lost future earnings  
  • Pain and suffering  
  • Loss of enjoyment of life  

Understanding the full range of damages you can recover is key to getting a fair settlement. It helps ensure that you aren’t left covering expenses out of pocket for years to come. 

Special Considerations for Workers’ Compensation Claims 

If your catastrophic injury happened at work, you may be able to take advantage of workers’ compensation benefits. Workers’ comp in New York covers: 

  • Medical expenses related to your injury 
  • A portion of your lost wages if you can’t return to work 
  • Permanent disability benefits if your injury causes lasting impairment 
  • Schedule loss of use (SLU) awards if you permanently lose function in a body part 

Ordinarily, workers’ compensation bars you from suing your employer. However, if a third party, like an equipment manufacturer or contractor, contributed to your accident, you may be able to file a personal injury claim in addition to your workers’ comp claim to seek maximum compensation. 

Why Working With a Catastrophic Injury Lawyer Matters 

Catastrophic injury cases are complicated. The insurance companies will fight hard to reduce your compensation or deny your claim altogether. A skilled attorney can gather medical records, consult with experts, calculate your future needs, and negotiate aggressively on your behalf. 

Without a lawyer, you risk missing critical deadlines, undervaluing your claim, or getting pressured into accepting an unfair settlement. Having an experienced advocate levels the playing field, giving you the best chance to obtain the compensation you need to provide for your long-term care and financial stability. 

Trying to navigate these cases alone can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re already dealing with physical pain and uncertainty about your future. A lawyer can handle the legal requirements so you can focus on healing and taking care of yourself. 

Talk to a Catastrophic Injury Lawyer at Silberstein and Miklos, P.C. 

If you or a loved one has suffered a life-altering injury, you need trustworthy legal representation. Silberstein and Miklos, P.C. (SAM), is ready to help you go after the comprehensive compensation you deserve. 

After a catastrophic injury, remember to Ask4Sam. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with our experienced team. 

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