St. Louis Catastrophic Injury Lawyers

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Home Practice Areas Catastrophic Injuries
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The Most Common Catastrophic Injuries:

Head & Brain Injuries

Back & Spinal Cord Injuries

Neck Injuries

Arm & Leg Injuries

Paralysis

Amputations

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What Compensation Can Cover

Medical expenses

Lost Wages

Pain and Suffering

Rehabilitation

Disfigurement & Disability

Home & Vehicle Modifications

St. Louis Catastrophic Injury Lawyers FAQS

How is a catastrophic injury case different from a regular personal injury case?

While personal injury cases involve temporary or minor injuries, catastrophic injury cases involve permanent and severe damage that affects your ability to work, care for yourself, and maintain your quality of life. Because of the long-term impact, these cases often involve higher compensation and require expert testimony, extensive medical evidence, and aggressive legal representation.

Who can be held liable for a catastrophic injury?

Liability depends on the circumstances of your case. Responsible parties may include negligent drivers, trucking companies, employers, property owners, product manufacturers, healthcare providers, or corporations. At Cantor Injury Law, we thoroughly investigate your case, identify all liable parties, and pursue the maximum compensation available.

How do I prove my catastrophic injury case?

To win your case, we must prove that someone else’s negligence directly caused your injury. We gather medical records, accident reports, expert witness testimony, financial impact assessments, and evidence of negligence to build the strongest case possible.

Will my catastrophic injury case go to trial?

Many catastrophic injury cases settle out of court, but if the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial. At Cantor Injury Law, we fight aggressively to maximize your compensation, whether through negotiation or litigation.

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault for my injury?

Yes. Missouri follows a comparative fault system, meaning you can still recover damages even if you were partially responsible for the accident. However, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault. We work to minimize your liability and maximize your recovery.

What should I do if a loved one suffered a catastrophic injury?

If your loved one is unable to pursue a claim on their own due to their injuries, you may be able to file on their behalf. Catastrophic injuries often require lifelong care and financial support, so it’s critical to take legal action as soon as possible. Contact Cantor Injury Law today to discuss your options.

Don’t Go Through This Alone!

At Cantor Injury Law, we understand that catastrophic injuries change lives forever. These cases require extensive legal knowledge, financial resources, and aggressive advocacy to ensure that victims receive the compensation they need for medical care, lost wages, and long-term support.

We conduct thorough investigations, work with medical experts, and calculate the full extent of your damages to ensure that no aspect of your case is overlooked. Whether negotiating with insurance companies or taking your case to trial, we do not back down until justice is served. We also recognize the emotional toll these injuries take on victims and their families, which is why we provide compassionate legal support every step of the way.

With decades of experience handling catastrophic injury cases, Cantor Injury Law has the expertise and dedication to take on large corporations, negligent parties, and aggressive insurance companies to secure the best possible outcome for our clients. If you or a loved one has suffered a life-altering injury, contact us today for a free consultation. You Can Count on Cantor.