Vote for your favorite teacher for our 2024 Teacher Appreciation Contest »
Author Photo
Written by: Bill McCaslin
| Read Time: 2 minutes

If you or a loved one suffered an injury in California and started looking for legal advice online, you may have come across the phrase “catastrophic injury” and want to know exactly what the catastrophic injury definition includes.

Our team of experienced attorneys at Wells Call Injury Lawyers can give you the answers you need. 

Since Wells Call Injury Lawyers was established in 1984, we have recovered over half a billion dollars on behalf of our clients.

We are committed to helping individuals who suffer injuries as a result of someone else’s negligence recover compensation for their losses.

Contact Wells Call Injury Lawyers today to schedule your free consultation with an attorney. 

What Is a Catastrophic Injury?

The catastrophic injury definition generally includes any injury that permanently prevents an individual from performing any work.

The California Labor Code § 4660.1(c)(2)(B) says that a catastrophic injury includes, but is not limited to:

  • Loss of limb,
  • Paralysis,
  • Severe burn injuries, or
  • Severe head injuries.

Therefore, catastrophic injuries are typically especially devastating injuries and may be life-threatening. They need not necessarily be permanent, but they typically require months or years of healing. 

When Do Catastrophic Injuries Happen?

A catastrophic injury can happen when you least expect it. Some common incidents that result in catastrophic injuries include:

Our team at Wells Call Injury Lawyers dedicates its time to fighting for clients with personal injury claims, including those with catastrophic injuries.

Our strong track record of success, coupled with our high-level client care, professionalism, and aggressive advocacy, is just what a catastrophic injury victim can rely on.

Reach out to our office today to speak to a lawyer yourself 

What Is a Catastrophic Injury Claim Worth?

The value of your catastrophic injury claim will vary depending on the circumstances of your case. The settlement is designed to compensate you for your losses in the aftermath of your catastrophic injury.

Thus, someone with a severe injury that requires months of hospitalization will likely receive a larger settlement than someone who is released from the hospital immediately.

Other factors that can impact your settlement amount include:

  • The amount of wages you lost as a result of your injury,
  • Your ability to fully recover from your catastrophic injury, and
  • Your projected future medical costs associated with your catastrophic injury.

In most cases, a catastrophic injury will lead to significant financial damages. If you need help calculating the value of your injury, contact Wells Call Injury Lawyers today. 

Contact Wells Call Injury Lawyers with Questions About Your Catastrophic Injury

An experienced personal injury attorney is critical to recovering the full compensation you deserve when you sustain a catastrophic injury.

If you or a loved one suffered a catastrophic injury from another party’s negligence, contact Wells Call Injury Lawyers as soon as possible.

We will fight tirelessly to ensure you secure the full settlement value that you deserve.

    • Free Case Review *Required Fields