Permanent Injuries and Future Damages in Injury Cases

 Not all injuries heal quickly — some have lifelong consequences. If you’ve suffered a permanent injury, your legal claim must consider future damages: lost income, long-term care, emotional suffering, and more.

Types of Permanent Injuries:

  • Paralysis

  • Traumatic brain injuries

  • Chronic pain or nerve damage

  • Amputations

  • Blindness or hearing loss

Future Damages May Include:

  • Lost earning capacity

  • Future medical treatments or surgeries

  • Physical therapy and rehab

  • At-home nursing care

  • Mental health therapy

  • Assistive equipment (wheelchairs, prosthetics)

Calculating Future Costs:

  • Requires expert testimony (doctors, economists)

  • Takes into account age, profession, and prognosis

  • Includes inflation and life expectancy

How to Strengthen Your Claim:

  • Get medical evaluations from specialists

  • Obtain a life care plan

  • Hire a personal injury attorney with experience in high-value claims

Tip: Don’t rush to settle. Once you accept an offer, you waive future claims — even if your condition worsens.

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