If you or someone you love suffered a catastrophic injury because of another party’s negligence, incompetence, or wrongdoing, you may be eligible for a monetary award that pays for medical bills, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, and much more. The party responsible for your or your loved one’s catastrophic injury should pay for the financial loss associated with it. At The Kryder Law Group, we help connect injured victims in Aurora with the money they deserve.
An Aurora catastrophic injury lawyer will fight for full and fair compensation on your behalf. We want to put our extensive resources to work for you. We offer a free case evaluation and never collect a fee until you get paid. Our personal injury attorneys can start examining your case and going over your options the same day you call. Begin your journey toward compensatory damages today by calling The Kryder Law Group.
A catastrophic injury can lead to a host of financial losses, along with many non-economic damages for which you also deserve fair compensation. We take on the responsible party (or parties) and their insurers to fight for you. We may be able to recover costs like:
The Kryder Law Group will help you take on the responsible party or parties.
A catastrophic injury causes fatality, permanent injury, or severe injury. For instance, paraplegia (paralysis in the lower extremities) caused by an accident may be considered a catastrophic injury.
Catastrophic injuries can be very expensive to treat. On top of the medical costs associated with the injury, you may have to deal with lost wages (potentially for weeks or years). Catastrophic injuries are often severe enough to prevent you from going back to work for months, at minimum.
Our Aurora catastrophic accident attorneys understand the physical, emotional, and financial stress of trying to recover from an injury that impacts you to such a degree. We can help you pursue damages for any type of catastrophic injury.
A head injury, also known as a traumatic brain injury (TBI), can impact your cognitive functioning and affect your ability to perform simple daily living activities, such as walking, eating, bathing, and dressing. A TBI victim may require long-term, around-the-clock care, and may be unable to return to their previous line of work.
If you suffered a head injury or TBI because of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, our catastrophic injury lawyers in Aurora will pursue that party and their insurer. We will make sure they—not you—bear the overwhelming costs of living with and recovering from such a major injury.
Because the spine is the conduit through which the brain sends nerve impulses throughout the entire body, an injury to it can affect any and all bodily functions. A spinal injury can incapacitate a person or render them disabled for life. It can be insanely expensive to treat and may require years of therapy and rehabilitation before the catastrophically injured party can resume anything resembling what their life looked like before.
A broken bone can qualify as a catastrophic injury if it is severe enough to have a lasting impact beyond the normal healing period. A person who suffers a catastrophic injury can break multiple bones and suffer permanent difficulty performing certain movements.
No matter how your broken bone catastrophic injury occurred, an Aurora lawyer will investigate to determine who was liable, gather evidence to hold them accountable, and fight for fair compensation.
A loss of a limb—regardless of how you were injured—is always classified as a catastrophic injury, as it permanently impacts your body and how you live your life. You deserve compensation if someone else’s wrongful or negligent actions caused or contributed to a severe injury that led to your losing a limb.
The medical costs for a catastrophic injury can add up quickly, and the physical and emotional stress can be unbearable when you lose a vital sense like sight or hearing. We make sure the party or parties responsible are the ones who pay the damages.
The Illinois statute of limitations is two years for most personal injury lawsuits under 735 ILCS 5/12-1102 but can vary based on a number of factors. If you or someone you love has been injured, speak with a lawyer right away to understand your rights and obligations. If they need to, your Aurora catastrophic injury lawyer can file a quick lawsuit to prevent the statute from expiring.
The Kryder Law Group can get started on your case today. You may want to consider working with a lawyer. because you will have the full weight of proving liability on your shoulders if you do not. We can take on this task for you, by:
For a free, no-obligation case evaluation, call our firm today.