Catastrophic InjuryCharlotte Injury LawyerWhen a loved one suffers a serious, incapacitating injury because of someone else’s negligence, your family deserves full compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The guilty party or an insurance company may not be willing to pay more than some medical bills – but if you hire an experienced catastrophic injury lawyer, they will likely rethink their position. At the Law Offices of J. Neal Rodgers, PLLC, our Charlotte, North Carolina catastrophic injury lawyer has helped thousands of people in the past 10 years of his practice. He can meet with you for a free initial consultation, and if he takes your case, you won’t pay anything until you win compensation. What Is Catastrophic Injury?“Catastrophic injury” is a legal term for a serious injury that is either permanent or requires an extensive and lengthy recovery. For example, a flesh wound would not be considered catastrophic, since a sufferer can recover relatively quickly. A traumatic brain injury, on the other hand, would be catastrophic, as it may necessitate years of recovery or cause a permanent disability. Attorney Rodgers can help victims of any catastrophic injury, including the following:
Catastrophic injuries can occur in many ways, including auto accidents, semi tractor trailer accidents, medical mistakes, nursing home abuse, defective products, premises accidents, police and jail misconduct, and many other types of tragedies. Attorney Rodgers is well-known for his ability to take unusual cases that other lawyers will not handle and achieve great success for his clients. Contact UsCall 1.800.344.9088 or visit our contact page to set up a free initial consultation with Mr. Rodgers. We have staff members ready to answer the phone 24 hours a day, and we also have Spanish-speaking staff available at 704.392.4970. We can meet with you in our Charlotte law offices or we can come to you. From our law offices in Charlotte, North Carolina, our catastrophic and traumatic brain injury lawyer helps the people of Raleigh, Fayetteville, Asheville, Boone, Wilmington, Durham, Rocky Mount, Winston-Salem, Hickory, Greensboro, and other areas of North Carolina. To learn more about the laws involved in catastrophic and traumatic brain injury cases, visit our Catastrophic Injury Information Center. |


