New Orleans Catastrophic Injury Lawyers
New Orleans Catastrophic Injury Lawyers
A severe injury can change your life in an instant. At Alvendia, Kelly & Demarest Law Firm, we’re dedicated to helping you secure the compensation you deserve to move forward.
Understanding Catastrophic & Serious Injuries
Catastrophic injuries are severe injuries that have long-term effects on a person’s quality of life. They often require extensive medical treatment and can prevent individuals from working or performing daily activities.
Common Types of Catastrophic Injuries
- Head Trauma: Brain injuries leading to cognitive impairments and emotional difficulties.
- Spinal Cord Damage: Injuries resulting in paralysis or loss of bodily functions.
- Amputations: Loss of limbs affecting mobility and independence.
- Severe Burns: Injuries causing long-term physical and psychological effects.
- Organ Damage: Severe internal injuries leading to chronic health issues.
How Alvendia, Kelly & Demarest Law Firm Can Help?
With decades of experience, AKD Law handles catastrophic injury cases in New Orleans. We provide personalized legal strategies tailored to your unique situation.
Our Services Include:
- Free Case Evaluation: Assessing the details of your case to determine the best legal approach.
- Thorough Investigation: Gathering evidence to build a strong claim.
- Negotiation with Insurance Companies: Ensuring you receive fair compensation.
- Litigation: Prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.
Common Causes of Catastrophic Injuries
Understanding how these injuries occur can help identify parties and secure security.
Frequent Causes:
- Motor Vehicle Accidents: Reckless or distracted driving leading to severe collisions.
- Truck Accidents: Large commercial vehicles cause significant harm due to their size.
- Workplace Accidents: Unsafe conditions resulting in serious injuries or fatalities.
- Defective Products: Faulty products causing unexpected injuries.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is considered a catastrophic injury?
An injury that has long-term or permanent effects on your life, often requiring extensive medical care.
How long do I have to file a catastrophic injury claim in Louisiana?
You typically have one year from the accident date to file a claim.
What if I am partially at fault for my injury?
Louisiana follows a comparative fault rule, which may reduce your compensation based on the percentage of your fault.
How can AKD Law help me with my catastrophic injury claim?
We offer personalized legal services, handling everything from investigation to negotiation and litigation.
Why Choose Alvendia, Kelly & Demarest Law Firm Law?
Selecting the right attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case.
Our Commitment to You
- Extensive Experience: Proven track record in catastrophic injury cases.
- Personalized Approach: Tailored strategies to meet your specific needs.
- Client-Focused: Dedicated to securing the maximum compensation for you.
Process of Filing a Claim
Navigating the legal system can be overwhelming, but we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Steps in the Claim Process
- Initial Consultation: Discuss your case during a free evaluation.
- Investigation: We collect all necessary evidence to support your claim.
- Negotiation: Handle discussions with insurance companies on your behalf.
- Litigation: We are prepared to advocate for you in court if needed.
Contact Us
At Alvendia, Kelly & Demarest Law Firm, we understand a catastrophic injury’s devastating impact on your life. Our experienced attorneys are committed to fighting for your rights and securing the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation and take the first step towards recovery and justice.
Support and Advocacy Organizations
- Provides resources for finding legal assistance and understanding your rights. LSBA
- Offers information on catastrophic injuries and resources for victims. NCCIR
- Supports individuals with brain injuries and their families; provides resources and advocacy. BIAL
- A national organization that advocates for injured individuals and provides resources for finding attorneys. AAJ