Catastrophic Personal Injury Lawyer
Paralysis, brain injury, and catastrophic injury changes lives forever. Most victims will ???? lifelong medical treatment, may lose the ability to work, or may no longer be able to care for themselves. When such injuries result due to negligence or misconduct, compensation may be due for medical expenses, lost income, mental anguish, physical impairment, physical disfigurement, loss of ????, and pain & suffering. To ascertain whether you have a catastrophic personal injury case, contact an experienced personal injury lawyer, Dorothy Hyde.
At the Texas law firm of Dorothy M. Hyde we have been helping injured people, including those with catastrophic injuries, since 1987. We have experience and knowledge to build a strong case. We also use specialists in medicine, accident reconstruction, psychology, life care planning, and engineering, among others. We consult with these specialists to determine liability, calculate the extent and cost of your injuries, and help build the best possible case for our clients.
A catastrophic injury can result from a motor vehicle accident, an explosion, work injury, or even a slip and fall.
Serious injuries are expensive. It takes vast resources to provide proper care for those injuries. We work hard to obtain the compensation that our injured clients need and deserve after a catastrophic injury. We ensure our clients are placed with services and information needed to assist them. Dorothy M. Hyde, The Barracuda, is the one to call in stressful times.
To learn how we can help you receive payment after a catastrophic injury caused by negligence or misconduct, contact Dorothy M. Hyde.
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