Baltimore Permanent Disability Attorney
Car accidents result in thousands of pounds of metal crushing together at high rates of speed. This may be your car and that of a reckless driver, or it can be your car flipping over due to a defective tire blowout. Regardless, auto accidents have the power and force to seriously injure you and your passengers.
In a blink of an eye, a collision can change you from a healthy, active individual to a person who faces crippling pain every moment of every day. These serious injuries may cause permanent disability, which prevents you from working and living your normal life. If you have been hurt by another’s negligence, you should contact a knowledgeable Baltimore permanent disability lawyer from Belsky, Weinberg & Horowitz, LLC, today at 410-234-0100.
What is Permanent Disability?
Legally, a permanent disability is an injury that causes such devastating physical or mental injury that it prevents you from working or participating in your normal non-occupational activities from that point forward. While permanent disability can be a work-related injury, you may be awarded financial compensation for your suffering if your permanent disability is the result of someone’s negligence, such as driving drunk.
Injuries Resulting in Permanent Disability
Although some people heal differently than others, there are some catastrophic injuries that typically result in permanent disability. These injuries include:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Paraplegia
- Quadriplegia
These injuries can be physically, emotionally, and financially costly, and you should not have to face them alone. Talk to a lawyer as soon as possible to discuss your potential for financial compensation.
Contact Us
True accidents can happen. However, sometimes your car accident may be the result of another person’s negligence, and you should not have to pay for their mistakes. If you now suffer from a disability due to another’s carelessness, you should contact a compassionate Baltimore permanent disability attorney from Belsky, Weinberg & Horowitz, LLC, at 410-234-0100 today.

