Seeking justice after losing a limb in a car crash

On Behalf of | Nov 15, 2024 | Motor vehicle accidents, Personal injury, Serious injuries |

The life you knew, the plans you made, forever altered in an instant due to a car accident. For those who have suffered amputation, this is a painful reality. Pursuing justice and compensation can help ease this burden.

Severe injuries often necessitate legal action

In Connecticut, as in many states, the law recognizes the severe impact of limb loss on a person’s life. The state’s personal injury laws allow victims to pursue compensation for:

  • Medical expenses, including surgeries and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

Connecticut operates under the modified comparative negligence rule. This means injured parties can recover damages as long as they are not more than 50% at fault for the accident.

A successful claim often requires establishing that the other party was negligent or reckless, leading to the accident. This may involve gathering evidence, such as police reports, witness statements and medical records.

Time is a critical factor in these cases. In Connecticut, you typically have a two-year time limit to file a personal injury lawsuit. This timeframe starts the day of the accident. Failing to file within this period could result in losing your right to seek compensation altogether.

Obtaining legal advice is key

Hiring a skilled Connecticut attorney is vital. Your lawyer can shield you from insurance companies, who often use tactics to minimize your claim or shift blame. This approach allows you to secure your right to compensation while concentrating on recovering from your injuries.