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Catastrophic Injuriesin Macon, Georgia

Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, amputations — these injuries require lifetime advocacy.

Macon Catastrophic Injury Lawyers

Some injuries change a person's life permanently. Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries with paralysis, amputations, severe burn injuries, and multi-organ trauma require years — often decades — of medical care, rehabilitation, and support. Calculating the true lifetime value of a catastrophic injury claim requires expert analysis far beyond a simple tally of current bills.

Kenneth S. Nugent, P.C. works with medical experts, life care planners, and vocational rehabilitation specialists to document the full scope of your past, present, and future losses. We pursue the compensation you will need not just today, but for the rest of your life.

Types of Catastrophic Injuries We Handle

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), including concussions, contusions, and diffuse axonal injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries resulting in paraplegia or quadriplegia
  • Amputations and loss of limbs requiring prosthetics
  • Severe burn injuries requiring skin grafts and long-term wound care
  • Multiple fractures, crush injuries, and internal organ damage
  • Vision or hearing loss from trauma
  • Severe disfigurement
O.C.G.A. § 51-12-4 — Future Damages

Georgia law allows recovery for future medical expenses, future lost wages, and future pain and suffering in personal injury cases. Expert testimony is often required to establish the present value of future damages. Our attorneys work with qualified experts to ensure these losses are fully documented and presented to the jury or in settlement negotiations.

Don't Wait.
The Clock Is Ticking.

Georgia has a strict statute of limitations for personal injury claims — generally two years under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. The sooner you call, the stronger your case will be.