Compassionate Representation for Catastrophic Injuries
Your Advocate After a Catastrophic Injury
A catastrophic injury can change your life forever. At Amy Michaels Law, we understand the challenges you face and are committed to providing the legal support you need to move forward. Serving clients across South Florida, our team fights tirelessly to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and the pain and suffering caused by life-altering injuries.
Why Trust Amy Michaels Law for Catastrophic Injury Cases?
When dealing with catastrophic injuries, you need an experienced legal team by your side. Here’s why South Florida trusts Amy Michaels Law:
Personalized Support
We provide compassionate care and tailored strategies for every case.
Expert Advocacy
Our team is skilled in navigating the complexities of catastrophic injury claims, ensuring every detail of your case is addressed.
Proven Track Record
We’ve helped clients recover significant compensation, giving them the financial security they need to rebuild their lives.
Our Catastrophic Injury Services
We handle a wide range of catastrophic injury cases, including:
Wrongful Death
Helping families seek justice and financial relief after losing a loved one due to negligence.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Securing compensation for victims facing lifelong cognitive or physical impairments.
Spinal Cord Injury
Fighting for those who’ve suffered life-changing spinal injuries that may lead to paralysis or long-term disability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifies as a catastrophic injury?
A catastrophic injury is one that permanently affects your ability to live independently or work, such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, or severe burns.
How much compensation can I recover for a catastrophic injury?
Compensation depends on the severity of the injury and its impact on your life. Typically, it includes medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and pain and suffering.
How long do I have to file a catastrophic injury claim?
In Florida, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is generally four years. However, starting sooner helps preserve evidence and strengthen your case.
Will I have to go to court?
While many cases are resolved through settlements, we prepare every case as if it will go to trial, ensuring the strongest possible representation.