Albuquerque Catastrophic Injury Lawyer Serious Injuries Deserve Serious Representation
Albuquerque Catastrophic Injury Attorney
Fighting for Catastrophic Injury Victims in Bernalillo County
In the aftermath of a life-changing accident in which you suffer catastrophic injuries, your financial and legal concerns can easily take priority over your recovery. It doesn’t have to be that way. When you work with Law Office of Nathan Cobb, our compassionate and solutions-oriented team can take care of legal proceedings so you can focus on getting better.
We believe catastrophic injuries demand comprehensive compensation. Unlike minor injuries, severe trauma can affect you and your loved ones on multiple levels and for an extended period of time. Our attorney has a vast understanding of New Mexico’s laws and legal procedures and can put his experience, knowledge, and litigation skills to work for you. If your injuries are the result of negligence or a defective product, we can aggressively advocate for you and are ready to go to trial if that’s what it takes to get you full and fair compensation.
New Mexico personal injury laws limit the time you have to take legal action, so don’t wait to schedule a free consultation with our Albuquerque catastrophic injury lawyer. You owe our firm nothing unless we win, so contact us online or call (505) 572-1160 today.
Types of Catastrophic Injury Cases We Handle
Our firm develops personalized legal strategies for every catastrophic injury case we take on. We recognize how much is at stake, which is why we carefully craft tailored approaches designed to hold the responsible parties accountable and secure maximum compensation.
Law Office of Nathan Cobb is qualified to represent individuals seeking compensation for many types of catastrophic injuries, including:
- Paralysis. Paralysis is a condition characterized by the loss of muscle function in part of the body, which can also be accompanied by a loss of feeling in the affected area. This debilitating condition can result from a variety of causes, including traumatic accidents. Paralysis can lead to significant physical, emotional, and financial challenges, as the condition often requires extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and lifestyle adjustments.
- Spinal cord injuries. The most immediate effect of a spinal cord injury is often paralysis, which can vary from loss of function in a single limb to complete quadriplegia. Beyond the physical loss of mobility, individuals may experience a wide range of secondary complications. These can include chronic pain, respiratory issues due to weakened muscles, and bladder or bowel dysfunction. Individuals with these injuries are also vulnerable to pressure sores and infections due to reduced sensation and immobility.
- Traumatic brain injuries. A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have a wide range of consequences that extend well beyond the initial physical impact. One of the most common cognitive effects of TBI is difficulties with memory, attention, and problem-solving, which can severely affect an individual's ability to perform daily activities and maintain employment. Emotional and behavioral changes are also frequent consequences, with individuals often experiencing mood swings, irritability, depression, or anxiety. In more severe cases, personality changes can occur, straining personal relationships and impacting social interactions. Physical symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and, in some instances, impairments like loss of coordination or muscle weakness. The combination of these effects can drastically alter an individual's quality of life.
- Amputations. Traumatic amputations occur when an external force, such as in a serious vehicular collision or severe burn, causes irreparable damage to the blood vessels, nerves, or bones of a limb, necessitating its removal to protect the individual's overall health and prevent life-threatening complications. The consequences of an amputation can radically impact various facets of life. Physically, amputees may face challenges in mobility and require prosthetic limbs or assistive devices to regain some level of independence. Emotionally and psychologically, the loss of a limb can lead to feelings of grief, identity loss, depression, and anxiety as they adjust to the change. Socially, amputations can affect one’s quality of life and interaction with others, as well as their ability to perform day-to-day activities and maintain employment.
- Severe burns. Severe burns are injuries that damage the deeper layers of the skin and extend to the tissues beneath, often resulting from high-temperature flames, scalding liquids, chemicals, or electrical contact. These burns are generally categorized as third-degree injuries. Long-term consequences of severe burns can be extensive, including physical scarring, limited mobility, and potentially disabling contractures – where the skin and muscles tighten over joints. Furthermore, emotional and psychological impacts may include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and issues with body image.
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Common Causes of Catastrophic Injuries
Vehicular accidents involving cars, buses, trucks, motorcycles, rideshares, and pedestrians are the cause of many catastrophic injuries. High-speed collisions, such as those occurring on highways or due to reckless driving, can lead to TBIs, spinal cord damage, amputations, and severe burns. Even low-speed accidents can result in life-changing consequences if they lead to significant trauma or exacerbate pre-existing conditions. When another driver is at fault for a collision due to negligent behavior, such as drunk driving or distracted driving, they generally become liable for the harm they cause.
Premises liability incidents, including slips and falls, can also result in catastrophic injuries. These injuries often occur due to unsafe conditions on property owned or controlled by someone else. Safety hazards like wet floors without proper warning signs, uneven walkways, or poorly lit areas can all lead to serious consequences like fractures, traumatic brain injuries, or even paralysis. When these incidents occur, property owners could be found liable if it can be proven that they negligently failed to maintain safe premises.
Defective products, ranging from faulty industrial machinery to harmful consumer goods, can lead to catastrophic harm. These injuries may arise when products malfunction and become dangerous due to design flaws, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings. Exploding electronics, unsafe children's toys, or defective medical devices can all have dire consequences, including burns, lacerations, or organ damage. Manufacturers, retailers, or distributors can be held liable for a defective product that injures someone.
If you’re not sure whether you have a case for recovering compensation, turn to our Albuquerque catastrophic injury attorney. We can evaluate the circumstances that led to your injuries, identify liable parties, and review your legal options, including how we can help.
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Compensation for Catastrophic Injuries in New Mexico
After suffering a catastrophic injury, it is extremely important that you accurately determine the full scope of your losses so that you can seek the compensation you need and deserve. This assessment includes both immediate and long-term impacts on your life, considering physical, emotional, and financial aspects. Our dedicated team can help you through this process by collaborating with financial and medical experts who can provide essential insights.
Accurately calculating losses involves distinguishing between economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages encompass quantifiable financial losses like medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages due to an inability to work. In contrast, non-economic damages address the intangible effects of your injury, including pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. By thoroughly evaluating both types of damages, we can help build a compelling case that reflects the true impact of the injury on your life, with the goal of getting you the support you need to move forward.
Our Albuquerque catastrophic injury lawyer can aggressively fight to get you just compensation for all losses, including:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Lost earning potential
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Disfigurement
- Loss of consortium
- Loss of enjoyment of life
Statute of Limitations for Catastrophic Injury Cases in New Mexico
In New Mexico, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury or product liability lawsuit is typically three years from the date you were injured. This means you have a three-year window to initiate the legal process. Waiting too long will generally result in you losing your opportunity to seek compensation, which is why you should not wait to get legal advice. Getting in touch with us as soon as possible gives our team the opportunity to promptly investigate the circumstances surrounding your injury and preserve important evidence.
We can fight to get you the compensation you deserve when you suffer a catastrophic injury. Request your free case assessment today by calling (505) 572-1160 or contacting us online.