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If you’ve been injured in an accident, you may be wondering what qualifies as a serious personal injury. In this video, personal injury attorney Herbert F. Lawrence discusses the key factors that determine whether or not an injury is considered serious enough to get compensation. If you’ve been injured, it’s important to speak with an attorney to find out your legal options.

What is a Serious Personal Injury?

How do I judge whether my damage is serious enough to require legal aid when I seek compensation for an injury? You should speak with a qualified attorney about your case in order to ascertain whether you are eligible for a catastrophic or serious damage claim. Here are some fundamental recommendations while you wait.

What do experts have to say about “serious personal injury”?

To shed more light on serious personal injury, Michael Levites from JurisQ Legal Network interviews Herbert Lawrence from Law Offices of Herbert F. Lawrence.

Here’s what Herbert had to say on the subject:

“Well, “serious” under the law is really an imperfect term. Obviously, a scratch is something, no one would consider that serious, right? But serious injury has an effect on your normal everyday life, either your occupation or inclusive if you don’t have an occupation. Okay? Just effecting your everyday existence and normal behavior. In addition, it’s really that which a jury finds to be serious and it’s a serious impact on your life, then it’s a serious type of injury.”

What does that imply?

The term “catastrophic injury” is not defined by law, but it generally to incorporate serious wounds that result in permanent disability and/or disfigurement They might need one or more procedures and they might be permanent. It frequently takes a long time to recover, and the victim might never fully recover.

A person who sustains a catastrophic injury might never, or only partially, be able to return to their chosen line of employment. As a result of being unable to perform tasks they formerly could, the injured person frequently has a lower quality of life. Some people might never be able to work again, while others might have to take a job that pays less because they can’t handle the responsibilities of their prior line of work. And while most people associate “catastrophic” with physical harm, it can also refer to serious brain harm that impairs mental faculties.

What is a Serious Injury Lawsuit?

Like in all personal injury cases, the victim has a right to reimbursement for all costs associated with the damage and medical care. However, future medical expenses are also included in damages in cases involving catastrophic injuries. Damages might also include the person’s past sorrow and suffering, as well as the diminished quality of life.

Due to the complexity of the condition and the prognosis for the future, evaluating the victim’s reduced quality of life, and calculating future demands, pursuing a serious injury case significantly more challenging.

If you or a loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury, you should consult with an experienced lawyer right away. Law Offices of Herbert F. Lawrence have been in the sector for years and proudly bear string of successful personal injury cases.

Checkout the full interview here for more valuable insights by leading personal injury attorneys.