Lakewood Catastrophic Injury Lawyer Fighting For Your Future
When someone else’s negligence leaves you with severe injuries, the consequences can change your life forever. Suddenly, you face a long and challenging road to recovery. We understand how overwhelming this time can feel for you and your family.
Located in Lakewood, The Keefe Law Firm, LLC, represents clients in Hinkley and throughout the greater Cleveland area. Attorney Stephen T. Keefe Jr. is an experienced Ohio catastrophic injury attorney who has been practicing law since 1996 and has represented severely injured clients throughout the greater Cleveland area for nearly three decades.
What Is A Catastrophic Injury?
Catastrophic injuries typically result in long-term or permanent disabilities. These injuries often have devastating and life-altering consequences for victims and their families. They can make it impossible for you to work or even perform daily tasks without help.
Examples of catastrophic injuries include:
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury
- Severe burn injuries
- Paralysis
- Amputation
- Internal organ damage
- Permanent physical deformity
- Loss of limb or loss of use of an organ
These types of injuries often cause permanent disability and may require ongoing medical care and rehabilitation for the rest of your life. That’s why it’s essential to consult with an experienced Ohio catastrophic injury attorney as soon as possible.
Common Catastrophic Injury Causes
Catastrophic injuries can happen in many different ways. Often, they are the result of unexpected and traumatic events that turn your life upside down. When someone else’s carelessness or reckless behavior causes an accident, you may be able to pursue a catastrophic injury claim.
Common causes of catastrophic injuries include:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Construction accidents
- Slip-and-fall accidents
We can help you determine the cause of these devastating injuries and fight for a catastrophic injury settlement to help you rebuild your life.
What Are The Consequences Of Catastrophic Injuries?
Catastrophic injuries not only cause physical pain but also lead to significant financial hardship for you and your family. These injuries often require extensive and ongoing medical treatment, which can be incredibly expensive. We work hard to calculate all of the damages you have suffered so you get the compensation you deserve.
We use a meticulous approach to calculate your damages, gathering evidence like medical bills and expert testimony to build a comprehensive claim. We often use methods like the “multiplier method” to determine a fair value for noneconomic damages. This involves adding up your economic damages and multiplying that total by a number, typically between 1.5 and five, based on the severity of your injuries and their impact on your life. Our goal is to ensure all of your current and future financial needs are accounted for.
Damages awarded in these cases often include:
- Economic damages: Medical bills, lost wages, ongoing treatment and related tangible expenses
- Noneconomic damages: Pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life and other intangible costs
- Punitive damages: Uncommon, but awarded to punish a defendant for particularly egregious conduct
State law, specifically Ohio Revised Code 2315.18, places a cap on noneconomic damages in most Ohio personal injury cases. There is no cap on economic damages.
How Long Do You Have To File An Ohio Catastrophic Injury Claim?
Ohio has specific deadlines, called a statute of limitations, for filing a lawsuit after an injury. For most personal injury claims, including catastrophic injury claims, you have two years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, you may lose your right to seek compensation forever.
Because of the two-year statute of limitations in personal injury cases, it’s crucial to contact an Ohio catastrophic injury lawyer as soon as possible. This gives us enough time to properly investigate your case and build a strong claim on your behalf.
Is There A Distinction Between A Personal Injury And A Catastrophic Injury, And Does This Distinction Matter For Your Case?
All catastrophic injury cases are a type of personal injury case, but not all personal injury cases are catastrophic. A catastrophic injury is a severe, life-altering injury with long-term consequences.
This distinction matters because a catastrophic injury settlement is often much larger than a typical personal injury settlement. This is due to the extensive medical costs, lost income and long-term impact on your life that catastrophic injuries cause.
Contact An Ohio Catastrophic Injury Attorney Today
If you or a loved one has suffered catastrophic injuries due to someone else’s negligence, you need a catastrophic injury law firm that will fight for you. The Keefe Law Firm, LLC, is dedicated to helping people like you get justice and rebuild their lives. Call us at 216-815-3574 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation.



