Accidents and injuries occur every day for a variety of reasons. Whether you or a loved one has broken a bone, sustained a serious laceration, or endured an injury even more severe due to someone else’s negligence in a car accident, hiring a compassionate, dedicated attorney helps you move forward.
Did you get hurt as the result of someone else’s negligence?
Perhaps you sustained one of the injuries listed below:
Wrongful death: If your loved one perishes as the result of another’s negligence, your family may be entitled to compensation. are committed to establishing liability for your accident – and pursuing the responsible party until we get you every penny you deserve.
Muscle injuries: Sprain, strains, torn ligaments and other muscle injuries are common after car crashes, slip and falls, and work accidents.
Head and brain injuries: Recovering from a blow to the head is one of the hardest obstacles you may have to overcome.
Fractures: Broken bones may heal in a matter of months but can have a lifetime of complications.
Whiplash: A sudden jerk to the neck and spine may lead to whiplash.
Neck and shoulder injuries: Rotator cuff injuries, dislocated shoulder, and other neck and shoulder injuries can greatly impair your ability to function normally.
Back And Disc Injuries From Accidents
Numerous injuries result from accidents, none of which should be taken lightly. But perhaps one of the most troubling is an injury to your spinal discs. Suffering an injury to your spinal cord often results in paralysis or other permanent difficulties in your life. Numerous accidents can lead to severe back injury, such as car accidents.
If you suffer a slip-and-fall injury on an icy road or an unkempt piece of property, you’re likely to land hard on your back, which puts you at great risk of injury. The attorneys at Aiello, Harris, Abate Law Group, PC, understand the severity of back and disc injuries. Their dedication and tenacity help you obtain the compensation you need to pay for surgeries, pain management, medical devices, and all related treatments.
Accidents that Cause Soft Tissue Injuries and Whiplash
While broken bones and traumatic brain injuries are certainly debilitating, less serious injuries such as whiplash and various soft tissue injuries can cause you a great deal of pain while also resulting in missed time and wages. Many types of accidents can contribute to these types of injuries.
Whiplash is most commonly associated with car accidents, as the sudden impact can cause your neck to snap forward violently. Since car accidents can take place in various situations, they can also lead to sprains, strains, and contusions.
Slips and falls are also common causes of injury, and landing awkwardly may result in whiplash and soft tissue injuries. Injuries such as these can also occur due to faulty products and injuries on the job. While these injuries may not be as severe as broken bones or spine injuries, they should be addressed immediately.
If you’ve suffered any type of injury due to someone else’s carelessness, you have the right to seek compensation for medical bills and lost wages. Our attorneys are dedicated to helping you overcome your obstacle and will diligently seek justice on your behalf.
Catastrophic injuries and liability in New Jersey
The most severe accident injuries are known in the legal community as “catastrophic injuries.” Any life-threatening, permanent injury that requires extensive medical treatment and long-term care may fall under the catastrophic injury umbrella, including:
- Burns
- Spinal cord injuries
- Brain damage and brain trauma
- Amputation
- Skull fractures and head injuries
- Blindness
- Disfigurement
- Wrongful death
If you or a loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury, you know the emotional and financial toll it has on your entire family. That’s why our New Jersey personal injury attorneys are committed to establishing liability for your accident – and pursuing the responsible party until we get you every penny you deserve.
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