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Harrisburg Worker’s Compensation Lawyer > Harrisburg Permanent Disability Lawyer

Harrisburg Permanent Disability Lawyer

According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), more than 8.9 million individuals in the U.S. were receiving benefits at the end of 2015 due to a disability that prevented them from earning a living. While physical and mental permanent disabilities can develop for a variety reasons, many result from injuries sustained in preventable accidents. If you have been permanently disabled in an accident that was caused by another person or party, you have the right to compensation for your tangible financial losses as well as your intangible losses. Obtaining full recovery in a case involving permanent disability can be complicated, so it is imperative that you seek help from an experienced Harrisburg permanent disability lawyer as soon as possible.

Common Types of Permanent Disability

There are many different injuries that can lead to permanent disabilities, including the following:

  • Spinal cord injury leading to paralysis;
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causing impairment of cognitive or physical functioning;
  • Severed limbs or injuries requiring amputation;
  • Severe back injuries that cause chronic pain and complications;
  • Burns causing severe disfigurement or physical impairment;
  • Nerve injuries leading to loss of functioning in certain body parts; and
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from any type of traumatic incident.

Accidents That Can Lead To Permanent Disability

The above injuries and conditions can result from many different types of preventable accidents, many of which occur due to the negligence of another person or party. Some examples of accidents that can result in permanent disability include:

  • Car accidents;
  • Commercial truck accidents;
  • Motorcycle accidents;
  • Bicycle accidents;
  • Pedestrian accidents;
  • Workplace accidents;
  • Falls;
  • Accidents due to defective products;
  • Accidents due to dangerous premises;
  • Sports injuries; and
  • Violent assaults.

What Is Your Case Worth?

If you have a permanent disability from a preventable accident, determining the full worth of your claim can be difficult for many reasons. First, individuals with permanent disabilities often require ongoing medical care, sometimes for the rest of their lives. Your future costs for doctors visits, surgeries, medication, medical equipment, long-term care, and more must be estimated as part of your claim. In addition, permanent disabilities can prevent you from ever working again, so you must estimate your future lost income, benefits, and earning potential to include in your losses. Finally, permanent disabilities cause many intangible losses including pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. It can be difficult to place a dollar value on your suffering, though you must request a specific amount in your injury claim. An experienced attorney will have resources needed to value your case, including experts who can analyze your situation and present their opinion regarding how much your disability is worth.

Contact A Harrisburg Permanent Disability Lawyer For A Free Consultation

A Harrisburg permanent disability lawyer can not only assist with your insurance settlements and personal injury claims, but can also help you identify any other potential sources of compensation including disability insurance, workers’ compensation, or Social Security benefits. If you have been permanently disabled in an accident, please call the office of Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. Attorneys at Law at 717-238-1657 for a free consultation today.

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