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Expert Legal Guidance for Catastrophic Injury Cases in Kansas City

Royce Injury Attorneys specializes in all types of injury claims. Our expert injury lawyers are readily equipped to assist you at every step of an injury claim, including claim assessment, assignment of liability, collection of evidence & relevant documents, prompt and efficient claim filing, and settlement process. 

Seeking justice for catastrophic personal injuries? Our Kansas City attorneys specialize in catastrophic injury lawsuits. Reach out now for a consultation.

How to Identify if an Injury is Catastrophic

A catastrophic personal injury is generally defined as an injury leading to temporary or permanent physical & psychological impact, e.g., spinal cord injury, disability, amputation, loss of movement, and burns, etc. Such injuries may cause the living conditions of the injured person to deteriorate. The injured person may require long-term treatment and therapy to overcome the impact of catastrophic injury, which may increase financial burden & emotional stress. In such cases, the injured person may require additional support and assistance for carrying out daily life tasks as well.

Examples of Catastrophic Injuries

A few examples of catastrophic personal injuries are as follows:

  1. Spinal cord injuries caused by direct trauma to the head, shoulders & spine due to head-on or rear-end collisions. This may also lead to temporary or permanent disability or loss of feeling in the body.
  2. Amputations directly caused by accidents or medically required by injuries suffered during accidents. 
  3. Head trauma leads to memory loss, mental instability, PTSD, anxiety, and other psychological injuries. 
  4. High-degree burns and muscle injuries. 

Most Common Causes of Catastrophic Injuries in Kansas City

The following are the most common causes of catastrophic injuries observed in catastrophic injury lawsuits.

  1. Collision with heavy vehicles or overspeeding vehicles on the road.
  2. Workplace injuries caused by slip and trip or other HSE hazards.
  3. Machine-related accidents are caused by defective machinery. 
  4. Manufacturing defects in common-use items, e.g., cosmetics, expired eatables and drinks, etc.
  5. Professional misconduct, e.g., medical services, negligent driving, and criminal activities.

Understanding Compensation in Catastrophic Injury Cases

Expert serious injury lawyers may be consulted in catastrophic injury cases for accurate determination of adequate compensation value as well as liability assignment as per legal procedure. Generally, medical expenses, lost wages, therapy, financial and psychological impact on living conditions, etc. are taken into consideration for determination of compensation. The following table shows compensation values in different cases.

Situation

Compensation 

Delayed & future permanent disability case

$3 million

Medical expenses, mental agony and torture – Uninsured driver’s negligence case 

$1.5 million

Steps to Take After Suffering a Catastrophic Injury

Statutes of Limitations for Catastrophic Injuries in Missouri

According to Section 516.120 of Missouri Revised Statutes, a claim for personal injuries, including catastrophic injuries, may be filed within 05 years. However, the time period for filing injury claims against medical professionals, mental health service providers, and physical therapists is 02 years from the date of discovery of negligence as per Section 516.105. Expert injury attorneys may be consulted for accurate timeline determination in each injury case due to certain exceptions allowed under applicable laws. 

Why You Need a Kansas City Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

Since each injury case differs from the other due to the nature and circumstances leading to the accident, consultation with an expert legal professional for claim assessment may prove effective for compensation value determination, claim filing, procedural requirements, settlement proceedings, and court appearances. Compensation determination also requires a review of expenses incurred after the accidents, e.g., medical expenses, lost wages, physical and psychological therapy, etc. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Catastrophic injuries include spinal cord injuries leading to disabilities, muscle injuries and bone fractures, amputations, burns, head trauma injuries, etc.
    Initial reports, investigation reports, medical expense receipts, long-term treatment costs & psychological treatment expenses, etc.
    Yes. You may file a claim to the extent of your injuries. However, the compensation awarded may be reduced to the extent of personal fault contributing to accidents and injuries sustained.
    Insurance coverage depends on the policy and the extent of injuries sustained.