What is considered a catastrophic injury under California law?
A catastrophic injury is one that results in long-term or permanent damage that significantly interferes with daily living. California doesn’t define “catastrophic” in a single statute, but these injuries often involve spinal cord trauma, severe burns, brain injuries, or loss of limb. The lasting impact is what sets them apart.
Can a lawyer help me get long-term care covered after a serious injury?
Yes. Long-term care, including in-home support, rehabilitation, and mobility aids, is a major component of many catastrophic injury claims. A lawyer can gather medical evaluations, hire life care planners, and negotiate with insurers to ensure these lifelong costs are fully accounted for.
What if I am partly to blame for the accident?
California follows pure comparative fault rules, meaning you can still recover compensation even if you share some responsibility for the accident. However, your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault. A skilled catastrophic injury lawyer will defend your claim against any efforts to pin undue blame on you.
How much does it cost to hire a catastrophic injury lawyer?
At Sweet James, we don’t charge up front. Our fees are based on a contingency model, so we only get paid if we win your case. You’ll never pay out-of-pocket, and we offer free consultations to discuss your options before moving forward.