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Scottsdale Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

Scottsdale Catastrophic Injury Attorney

Suffering a catastrophic injury can be life-changing for you and your loved ones. When that injury is caused by the careless actions of another person, you deserve a fair settlement to help cover medical costs and lost wages as you acclimate to your new reality. A Scottsdale catastrophic injury lawyer can help ensure you get the compensation you need.

Hire a Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

No two personal injury claims are alike. Every case requires a personalized approach based on the unique factors of each person’s circumstances. When injured people need to secure compensation, catastrophic injury claims can face additional challenges in the legal system.

When you hire a catastrophic injury lawyer, you deserve one who tailors their approach for each client. At Bleaman Law Firm, P.C., we offer client-focused legal counsel so we can focus on your unique needs.

Catastrophic Injuries in Maricopa County

The Arizona Department of Health Services tracks trauma incidents reported to the Arizona State Trauma Registry each year. In 2024, Maricopa County reported a total of 40,094 trauma incidents. Of those incidents:

  • 972 were fatal
  • 12.1% involved alcohol use
  • 17.6% involved drug use
  • 56.2% were related to falls
  • 15.4% were occupants in a crashed vehicle
  • 4.7% were struck by or against an object
  • 3.7% were motorcycle crashes
  • 2.4% were pedestrian accidents

Experiencing a traumatic injury may mean needing to file a claim in court to hold the responsible party accountable. Most claims for Scottsdale personal injury cases are processed through the Maricopa County Superior Court at the Central Court Building, 201 W. Jefferson Street, Phoenix.

Common Causes of Catastrophic Injuries

Catastrophic injuries can be caused by a myriad of situations. Common causes include:

  • Motor vehicle crashes
  • Workplace accidents
  • Product defects
  • Unsafe construction site incidents
  • Hazards on public or private property
  • Fires or explosions
  • Medical malpractice
  • Criminal behaviors

Compensation for a Catastrophic Injury

Catastrophic injuries can often come with high medical costs and create uncertainty about when or if the victim can return to work. A fair settlement takes into consideration many factors when calculating an appropriate compensation amount. In Arizona, there is no cap on the amount a person can be awarded. Compensation includes:

  • Economic damages. Easily classified, economic damages include tangible costs associated with the accident, such as medical expenses and lost wages. A fair settlement considers the long-term medical needs and lost earning capacity of the victim. When catastrophic injuries occur, economic damages can be substantial.
  • Non-economic damages. More difficult to classify, non-economic damages compensate for the emotional and psychological toll caused by the injury, which can be significant with catastrophic injuries. Compensation usually includes pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of the enjoyment of life, and loss of personal relationships.
  • Punitive damages. In cases where the negligent party acted intentionally to cause harm or in a manner that could obviously cause harm when viewed by an ordinary person, punitive damages can be awarded as a form of punishment.

Ways a Catastrophic Injury Attorney Can Help

Recovering from a catastrophic injury is a lengthy process that is likely to require numerous medical appointments and countless hours. It can be difficult to focus on a personal injury claim while also prioritizing your recovery. A catastrophic injury attorney can help:

  • Investigate the accident
  • Gather evidence of the accident and the damage caused
  • Negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf
  • Represent you in court if negotiations fail to achieve a fair settlement offer

FAQs

What Would Be Considered a Catastrophic Injury?

Catastrophic injuries are severe injuries that result in long-term consequences for the victim and their loved ones. Catastrophic injuries include injuries that alter your day-to-day life. These can include, but are not limited to, amputations, third-degree burns, injuries that result in a loss of eyesight or hearing, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and injuries that affect major organs.

How Do Catastrophic Injuries Differ from Other Types of Injuries?

Catastrophic injuries differ from other types of injuries in several ways. Catastrophic injuries are permanent and cause severe impairment, disfigurement, or loss of function. Catastrophic injuries also require extensive, ongoing medical care long after other types of injuries have healed.

While less severe injuries may leave you unable to work while you heal, catastrophic injuries could prevent you from reentering the workforce. Seeking compensation after suffering a catastrophic injury should take the long-term needs of the victim into consideration.

What Is the Hardest Injury to Prove?

The hardest injuries to prove are considered invisible conditions. These invisible conditions could include whiplash, nerve damage, chronic pain, and psychological or emotional disorders. These conditions are hard to prove because few objective tests conclusively demonstrate symptoms.

Some conditions, such as psychological or emotional issues, are seen as subjective, and it is challenging to assign a monetary value for compensation. It can also be challenging to prove that an emotional or psychological issue is a direct result of the accident.

How Long Do I Have to File a Catastrophic Injury Claim in Arizona?

If you suffer a catastrophic injury through any means in Arizona, there is a two-year statute of limitations for filing a claim. The longer you wait to file, the more difficult it becomes to gather relevant evidence and find witnesses who can provide testimony. It could also be difficult to obtain copies of medical documents. Your personal injury attorney can help you determine the relevant timelines for your specific case.

How Long Do Catastrophic Injury Claims Take in Arizona?

Compared with other types of personal injury claims, catastrophic injury claims can take longer in Scottsdale for several reasons. Fair settlement offers need to take into consideration the cost of ongoing medical care, which can be hard to calculate with catastrophic injuries. Liability disputes can also increase the time it takes to reach a settlement agreement. Catastrophic injury cases are also more likely to require litigation.

Contact Bleaman Law Firm, P.C.

Since 2003, the experienced legal team at Bleaman Law Firm, P.C., has worked closely with personal injury cases. After spending years representing insurance companies and businesses, that experience allows our team to tailor our approach to ensure you get the highest possible settlement. Contact Bleaman Law Firm, P.C. to schedule your initial case review.

Scottsdale Catastrophic Injury Lawyer Reviews

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“My legal matter was handled by Attorney Bleaman and Case Manager Alaya Harsh. It was a pleasure to have them represent me in my case and I certainly would not hesitate to have them represent me again should the need arise. The legal advice given to me by Attorney Bleaman was pretty much a case study in how things should be done. I was treated with great courtesy and respect during the entire case period and was also very impressed with my Case Manager Alaya, who always kept me fully informed every step of the way. In all, I’m lucky to have had them on my team.” – Matthew Mott

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“The Bleaman Law Firm is my go to resource for when I need to associate counsel in Arizona on a case. Marc and his team are knowledgeable, hard working and caring and do a great job. I 100% recommend The Bleaman law firm.” – Morris Lilienthal

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“This is the 2nd time that Marc has legally represented me and has not let me down. The attention of your office and your team is nothing more than first class quality.” – Ricardo Aguilar

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