What types of injuries are considered catastrophic?
In New Hampshire, catastrophic injuries are considered to be any kind of injury that causes long-term or permanent disability or disfigurement. These types of injuries can be either physical (like traumatic brain injuries or amputations) or psychological (such as post-traumatic stress disorder). Catastrophic injuries can also include the loss of sight, hearing, or the use of a limb. Catastrophic injuries can often result from serious accidents, including motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, industrial accidents, and falls from heights. These types of accidents can cause a variety of severe injuries, including spinal cord injuries, burns, and fractured or broken bones. Damage to the brain, in particular, can be especially serious and lead to long-term or permanent disabilities. In New Hampshire, individuals who have suffered a catastrophic injury may be eligible for compensation from the at-fault party’s insurance company or through a personal injury lawsuit. Individuals who have suffered a catastrophic injury can also potentially receive compensation from government programs, such as Social Security Disability Insurance or workers’ compensation. In order to receive compensation, it is important to work with experienced attorneys who specialize in catastrophic injury law.
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