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Types of Catastrophic Injuries

Brain injuries are usually sustained after getting hit by a blunt object or falling down on your head. Additionally, you may sustain a brain injury after hitting the steering wheel or windshield in a car accident. If you have sustained a head or brain injury which impaired you and made you unable to keep your job, contact a Philadelphia medical malpractice Attorney Eric H. Weitz at The Weitz Firm and schedule a free consultation today.<br><br>

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Types of Catastrophic Injuries

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  1. Types of Catastrophic Injuries

  2. There are many ways in which one can obtain a catastrophic injury, including: Car Assault and Battery Accident Medical Malpractice Construction Accidents Slip and Fall

  3. Common Types of Catastrophic Injuries: BrainandHead Injuries Back and Spinal cord Injuries Nerve Damage Amputations EyeInjury

  4. Brain and Head Injuries These types of injuries are usually sustained after getting hit by a blunt object or falling down on your head. Additionally, you may sustain a brain injury after hitting the steering wheel or windshield in a car accident. If you have sustained a head or brain injury which impaired you and made you unable to keep your job, contact a Philadelphia Catastrophic Injury Attorney and schedule a free consultation today.

  5. Back and Spinal Cord Injuries Every injury to the back can cause a spinal injury, resulting in temporary or permanent paralysis. The injured party is left to cope with months, even years of physiotherapy and has to undergo more than one surgery. Even after, the chances of being “the old self” again are very low and depend on the severity of the injury.

  6. Amputations Losing a limb is everyone’s worst nightmare. Without it, life is just never the same. Amputations can occur due to a severe injury, or if caught under a heavy object. However, there are also cases of medical malpractice that involved amputations.

  7. Eye Injury Any injury to the eye can lead to permanent tissue and retina damage, causing the individual to become partially or completely blind. Reconstructive surgeries are an option, but even then, the chances of regaining full sight are extremely low, and these surgeries tend to cost a small fortune.

  8. Nerve Damage Sustaining nerve damage usually means being unable to feel, control or use your injured body part. These types of injuries are followed by extreme pain and require multiple surgeries and months until recovery. Some people never fully recover. All that you have to do is get in touch with the Catastrophic Injury Attorney in Philadelphia and ask for professional help and guidance. Attorney Eric H. Weitz knows what you are going through and want to help you get back on your feet.

  9. Contact The Weitz Firm: Address: 1528 Walnut Street 4th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone:267-587-6240 Website: https://www.theweitzfirm.com/contact.shtml

  10. Thank You....!

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