Nashville Catastrophic Injury Lawyers

Nashville Catastrophic Injury Attorneys

In just the blink of an eye, a person’s life can be extremely altered because of a life-changing accident. All it takes for such a tragic event to happen is one negligent, reckless, or criminal act of another. If you or a loved one recently suffered a permanently damaging injury in Tennessee, please contact a Nashville catastrophic injury lawyer today at Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys. We are available around the clock, rain or shine, 365 days a year.

Types of Catastrophic Injuries

Tennessee code § 29-39-102(d) defines a catastrophic loss or injury as one or more of the following: 

  1. Spinal cord injury resulting in paraplegia or quadriplegia
  2. Amputation of two hands, two feet, or one of each
  3. Third degree burns up to forty percent or more of the face or third-degree burns over forty percent or more of the body as a whole
  4. Wrongful death of a parent leaving a surviving minor child or children for whom the deceased parent had lawful rights of custody or visitation

Each of these types of injuries can result in major life changes for the victim and their families. Long-term expenses for medical care and rehabilitation, home adaptation renovations, and loss of cognitive abilities can deplete the overall financial stability and well-being of all those touched by a catastrophic event.  

At Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys, we know that no amount of money can fix the wrongs resulting from a catastrophic accident in Nashville.

We also understand that the purpose for seeking the highest financial settlement possible is to help bring financial stability to offset any unexpected loss of household income and services, such as:

  • Child care
  • Pet care
  • Cooking
  • Cleaning
  • Indoor and outdoor home maintenance

Further, our legal team is dedicated to protecting the rights of those who suffer from a Nashville catastrophic injury and holding those responsible accountable for their negligence.

Settlement Value for Life-Changing Injuries

Per Tennessee Code Section 29-39-102, there is no cap to the settlement amount a catastrophic injury victim in Nashville may receive for economic damages. However, there is a $1,000,000 cap in place for noneconomic damages. 

Ultimately, the total settlement amount an individual or surviving family member(s) may be entitled to receive depends on the circumstances that caused the accident, any resulting injuries, and the scope of loss to daily life and activities. 

An experienced Nashville catastrophic injury lawyer, like those at Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys, will know how to establish dollar amounts for both economic and noneconomic damages that should be awarded to each plaintiff.

Examples of economic damages include:

  • Lost wages for the victim (present and future)
  • Lost wages of a spouse that later became a primary caretaker to victim 
  • Loss of retirement benefits
  • Enormous medical expenses for long-term treatments and rehabilitation
  • Expenses for handicapped accessible equipment and tools
  • Burial costs

Noneconomic damage examples include:

  • Physical pain and suffering 
  • Emotional pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish and cognitive abilities
  • Loss of consortium 
  • Loss of enjoyment

If you or a loved one has suffered a debilitating injury, or loss of life because of another’s recklessness or negligence, contacting a Nashville injury attorney will give you the best chance at recovering the highest settlement amount possible.

How a Catastrophic Injury Lawyer in Nashville Determines Fault

At Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys, our attorneys have a proven track record at getting results for accident injury victims. You have nothing to lose by contacting us today for a free case evaluation.  

Once we know more about your accident, we’ll have a better idea on how to build a strong case to prove that your injuries were the result of negligence. We’ll do this by establishing four key factors:

  1. Duty of Care–the first and foremost element to proving negligence is to establish duty of care. This legal obligation requires individuals to adhere to a standard level of care while performing any acts that have the potential to harm others.
  2. Breach of Duty–once duty of care is proven to have existed at the time of your catastrophic accident, an attorney will need to present evidence that the defendant breached their duty to provide care, which resulted in your injury.    
  3. Causation–causation establishes a direct link between catastrophic injuries suffered and the other party’s breach of duty.    
  4. Damages–lastly, a catastrophic injury attorney in Nashville will then provide documents and test results to prove that your accident resulted in physical, emotional, mental, and financial damages. For example, employment and medical records, medical test results, testimonies from any treating physicians, etc.     

Get Help After a Catastrophic Injury

When you need legal help after a life-changing accident, our Nashville catastrophic injury attorneys are here for you 24/7. The call is free, plus you won’t pay a penny unless compensation is won on your behalf.

Additionally, for those who may face the unexpected task of establishing power of attorney on behalf of an injury victim—you are not alone. Our experienced legal team is familiar with Tennessee laws and can help walk you through the process.     

Don’t wait to get the help you need after a catastrophic accident. Call 615-333-888 now, tell us more via our LiveChat feature, or send us your details through a secure online form. You can even stop by our Nashville personal injury law office Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.