As a Personal Injury Attorney, What Experience Do You Have with Catastrophic Injuries?
Video transcript: Unfortunately, I’ve got quite a bit of experience in them. Catastrophic injury cases, obviously, are the most serious situations. Whether someone’s been paralyzed, whether someone’s been brain injured, whether a loved one has been burned. I’ve handled explosion cases where people were burned significantly. I’ve handled quadriplegic, paraplegic cases, brain injury cases. Lately, there’s been a lot more emphasis on brain injury. On the science as well as the medicine behind mild or traumatic brain injuries. Because of the concussions and all the information that’s come out of the concussion lawsuits, as well as a lot of the people coming back from Afghanistan and Iraq, you know, you’re starting to see a lot more science dealing with brain injuries. But those are the most difficult cases because it’s an ongoing tragedy and usually it’s hard for not only the person who’s hurt but their family and their friends because they end up having to become caretakers usually and it’s a role that they never planned on having to do. So, it takes a it takes a special skill set to have to handle those cases.