Vehicle Accidents Attorney in Parrish, FL

Parrish, FL Auto Accident Law Firm Handles Catastrophic Injury Cases

Florida Personal Injury Lawyers Strong Advocates for Seriously Injured or Disabled Clients

Automobile accidents can result in disability and long-term medical care that creates a devastating financial strain for injured victims, particularly if they are unable to work due to their injuries. But if they were not at fault, those suffering from long-term disability can receive compensation for their damages by filing a personal injury claim or through Social Security Disability.

Catastrophic Injuries Sustained in Vehicle Accident

Depending on the type of injury sustained, some conditions will require sustained treatment and therapy to achieve just partial recovery. In these cases it is critical to have an experienced injury attorney that knows the hidden costs that a lifetime of recovery will incur. These hidden damages need to be accounted for in any settlement. Attorney George Hunter has decades of experience protecting clients immediate and long term needs. Examples of these types of injuries are:

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that leads to lifelong emotional and mental hurdles for injury victims.
  • Spinal cord trauma and paralysis that causes an individual to lose function or have only limited use of their neck, arms, torso, or hands.
  • Traumatic brain injuries that require full-time home health assistance, physical therapy, and rehabilitation.
  • Severe injuries to limbs that render an individual unable to lift, push, pull, grasp, climb, drag, or pivot.
  • Accident-related burns that damage tissue and require painful skin grafts and extended recovery periods.

Contact a Skilled Parrish, FL Personal Injury Attorney

If you sustained a permanent disability in a car accident in Parrish, FL, contact the injury lawyers at George Hunter, P.A. online or call 813-853-0720 to talk about your case and potential for compensation today.

The Importance of Retaining a Qualified and Experienced Florida Personal Injury Lawyer

In almost every instance, when an insurer learns about an accident or wrongful death that is covered under its policy, they will approach the victim with a quick offer to pay for medical expenses if he or she signs a release of liability, essentially agreeing not to seek further damages. To a person who has just survived an accident and/or lost a loved one, taking this fast money to cover expenses may seem like a good idea. However, the offers are almost always relatively low. The reason that the insurer is making the offer is to quickly dispense with the liability that they've incurred on behalf of their insured.