Severe Injury Lawyer FAQ's
Serving Buffalo, New York
What types of injuries are usually considered ‘severe’ in the eyes of the law?
Any injury that leaves you or a family member physically or mentally disabled in any way is usually considered a severe injury.
What are some common examples of severe injuries?
Some examples of severe injuries include spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, burns, loss of limbs, blindness, reoccurring pain, disabling pain, and organ damage.
Who can be held liable in severe injury lawsuits?
This will depend on how the severe injury occurred. For example, If it happened as the result of a car accident, the at-fault driver could be held liable. If a severe burn happened during a fire, an arsonist could be held liable, or a careless smoker.
What can victims of severe injuries recover as part of their lawsuit?
If the severe injury was caused by the negligence of someone else and this can be proven in court, the victim may be entitled to current and future medical bills, current and future lost wages and pain and suffering, and the permanent effect of the injury.
How much does it cost to pursue a severe injury lawsuit?
Most reputable severe injury lawyer do not charge legal fees until your case is won in court or settled out of court. John Feroleto Attorneys at Law work on a contingency basis only, so you shouldn’t hesitate to contact us to discuss your case for free.
You can learn more about severe injury lawsuits on our severe Injury page, or you can schedule a complimentary case evaluation with us today. We are dedicated to vigorously representing clients in severe injury lawsuits and holding the guilty party responsible in court.
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