Catastrophic Injury Lawyers Serving Victims Nationwide
Our catastrophic injury attorneys at Flynn Greathouse help victims of severe injuries throughout the United States. We seek compensation for catastrophic injury cases involving traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury (SCI), severe burns, amputation or loss of limb, multiple fractures, and more. We offer a free case evaluation and work on a contingency fee basis.

Flynn Greathouse Seeks Monetary Compensation for Catastrophic Injury Victims
When a catastrophic injury occurs, everything changes. From the way you move to how you earn a living, catastrophic injuries can alter your life permanently. The physical toll is overwhelming — but the emotional, financial, and psychological consequences are just as profound.
At Flynn Greathouse, our catastrophic injury lawyers fight on behalf of individuals and families affected by catastrophic injuries in Phoenix, Atlanta, St. Petersburg, Chicago, and across the United States. Our catastrophic injury law firm pursues full financial recovery for victims suffering long-term harm caused by someone else’s negligent or reckless behavior.
We understand that your life may never return to what it once was, but we also know that committed legal action can ease the burden of medical bills, lost wages, home modifications, and ongoing care. Our skilled catastrophic injury attorneys can help you pursue justice and monetary compensation through a personal injury claim or catastrophic injury lawsuit.
Call (888) 82-FG-LAW(888) 82-FG-LAW now or complete our online form to schedule a free consultation with a dedicated catastrophic injury lawyer.
Key Takeaways
- Flynn Greathouse serves catastrophic injury clients nationwide, with a presence in multiple states including Arizona, Georgia, Florida, and Illinois.
- Injury victims are encouraged to schedule a free consultation, during which Flynn Greathouse will evaluate your case for free, with no upfront costs and no obligation.
- Catastrophic injuries can include a variety of life-changing injuries, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injuries (SCI), amputations (loss of limb), severe burns, and more.
- Flynn Greathouse builds catastrophic injury cases that reflect lifelong damages and limitations, seeking money that properly accounts for these significant life impacts to help you move forward and address your care needs throughout your future.
- At Flynn Greathouse, you only pay if we win money for you. We represent injury victims on a contingency-fee basis. We only take a fee as a percentage of the recovery if we win your case for you, which makes our professional legal representation easily accessible to catastrophic injury victims.
What Is a Catastrophic Injury?
A catastrophic injury refers to any injury so severe that it leads to long-term or permanent impairment, disability, or disfigurement. These injuries often prevent individuals from working, living independently, or participating in daily life as they did before.
Examples of Catastrophic Injuries
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Head injuries causing cognitive and neurological impairment
- Spinal Cord Injuries: Back or neck injuries that may lead to various levels of paralysis (paraplegia, quadriplegia)
- Severe Burns: Serious burn injuries that may require grafts, surgeries, and long-term care
- Amputations: Loss of limb due to trauma or surgical necessity
- Multiple Fractures or Crush Injuries: Broken bones and compound fracture injuries that can occur in many scenarios
- Loss of Sight or Hearing: Loss of vision or significant hearing loss that can deeply impact one’s life, imposing hardships and limits across many facets of experience going forward
- Organ Damage or Internal Bleeding: Severe and often life-threatening injuries that can lead to further and ongoing health difficulties and significant medical treatment expenses
These injuries often stem from:
- Motor vehicle accidents (car and truck accidents)
- Industrial or construction site incidents
- Falls from height
- Workplace accidents
- Medical negligence
- Defective product use (perhaps in relation to mass tort claims)
- Sports injuries
- Violent acts due to negligent security
Benefits of Hiring a Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
Our catastrophic injury attorneys at Flynn Greathouse handle legal responsibilities to pursue monetary compensation that empowers catastrophic injury victims to turn their lives around following tragic and difficult injury experiences. We address various facets of injury victims’ current, past, and future experiences to make pursuing appropriate compensation a catastrophic injury claim easier for the victim and their family:
1. Lifetime Cost Evaluation
Unlike minor injuries, catastrophic injuries require long-term planning. We calculate damages that reflect:
- Current and future medical treatment
- 24/7 in-home care and medical equipment
- Lost earning potential and employment benefits
- Ongoing therapy and rehabilitation
- Home and vehicle modifications
2. Multi-Disciplinary Legal Strategy
We work with:
- Neurologists
- Orthopedic surgeons
- Life care planners
- Vocational rehabilitation experts
- Economic analysts
These knowledgeable witnesses’ expert opinions strengthen your claim and demonstrate the full scope of your losses.
3. Protection Against Insurance Tactics
Catastrophic injuries often lead to high-dollar claims. Insurers are aggressive in minimizing payouts. Our legal team at Flynn Greathouse knows anticipates and addresses these challenges, and we push back when insurers attempt to undervalue your suffering.
4. Holistic Support
Beyond legal representation, we provide:
- Referrals to specialized care providers
- Assistance with Medicaid/Medicare coordination
- Advocacy for long-term disability claims
How Catastrophic Injury Claims Work
Our catastrophic injury legal team at Flynn Greathouse guides you through each step of the process to seek monetary compensation:
Step 1: Free Consultation
Our process begins with a confidential, no-cost case review. We listen carefully to the details of your catastrophic injury case, answer your questions, and provide next-step guidance so you can make the right decisions.
Step 2: Detailed Investigation
We investigate your catastrophic injury incident thoroughly, including:
- Police reports and witness statements
- Video footage or black box data (if applicable)
- OSHA or workplace safety reports
- Medical evaluations and diagnostic imaging
- Product design or manufacturing flaws
Step 3: Medical and Life Care Planning
We collaborate with medical professionals to understand the long-term trajectory of your injury and document the care you’ll need for the rest of your life.
Step 4: Claim Preparation and Filing
We prepare a comprehensive demand package that includes:
- Medical records
- Expert reports
- Employment loss data
- Projections for future costs
Step 5: Negotiation or Litigation
Many cases settle out of court. If settlement is not fair or possible, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial and advocate in front of a judge and jury.
Who Needs a Catastrophic Injury Lawyer?
You may need a catastrophic injury lawyer if:
- Your injuries have caused long-term or permanent disability
- You’ve required surgeries, extended hospitalization, or ongoing rehab
- You can no longer work or must reduce your work capacity
- The accident involved multiple liable parties (e.g., truck accidents, construction accidents)
- You need help planning for lifelong care or securing long-term compensation
For example, consider if a construction worker in Phoenix, Arizona fell from a defective scaffold and suffered a spinal cord injury. Our legal team at Flynn Greathouse would collect medical documentation, OSHA records, and expert testimony to seek a settlement that might be sufficient to supply funds for housing modifications, 24-hour care, and wage replacement for life.
Each case is different, but we highlight a catastrophic injury victim’s opportunities to seek monetary compensation and during the free consultation. We are prepared to handle the process to make your life easier if you have a valid case.
Traumatic Brain Injury Victims
A severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have life-altering consequences. After a moderate or severe TBI, you may face cognitive difficulties that could limit or prevent many types of work and reduce your quality of life. This may require various services and cause emotional distress and frustration — in addition to the extensive injury-related expenses for medical treatment and therapy. Even a relatively mild traumatic brain injury can lead to neurological disorders and reduced brain function from damage to brain tissue.
Spinal Cord Injury Victims
A spinal cord injury (SCI) can be devastating, often leading to partial or complete loss of motor function and sensation below the point of injury. The consequences may include paralysis, chronic pain, and a significant impact on independence and mobility.
Spinal cord injury victims often require long-term medical care, rehabilitation, and adaptive equipment, which can create immense financial and emotional strain. Additionally, the psychological effects of coping with such a life-changing injury can be profound, including depression and anxiety, which further compound the challenges faced by SCI victims.
Loss of Limb Victims (Accidents Requiring Amputation)
The loss of a limb due to an accident is a life-altering event that affects individuals physically, emotionally, and socially. Amputation not only impacts a person’s ability to perform daily tasks, but also significantly alters their sense of identity and self-esteem. Victims often face a long and challenging rehabilitation process, which may require prosthetics, therapy, and sometimes additional surgeries.
Beyond the physical hurdles, the emotional toll of adjusting to life without a limb can be profound, as many experience feelings of grief, frustration, and isolation. Financial burdens can also mount, as prosthetic limbs and ongoing medical care are often expensive and not always fully covered by insurance. Our legal team at Flynn Greathouse can guide you regarding support networks, counseling, and recent advancements in medical technology that may help you to regain confidence and independence.
Why Choose Flynn Greathouse for Catastrophic Injury Representation?
Our attorneys at Flynn Greathouse draw upon deep experience in catastrophic injury claims to help victims move forward with their lives nationwide.
Experience That Matters
We bring years of experience handling high-stakes, high-impact personal injury cases across multiple states. Our familiarity with catastrophic medical conditions and complex liability cases gives you an edge.
Proven Results
We’ve won significant settlements and verdicts for clients suffering from brain injuries, paralysis, and other life-altering trauma. We seek the maximum compensation for our clients.
Personalized Representation
No two catastrophic injuries are alike. We craft a customized legal strategy for each client, taking into account your injury, your goals, and your long-term needs.
National Reach
With offices from Phoenix to Atlanta, we help clients across the U.S., working according to the applicable state laws and regulations while maintaining high standards of care and professionalism.
Client-Centered Service
At Flynn Greathouse, we are committed to coordinating with you and making sure you know what is happening in your case:
- Regular case updates
- Dedicated legal and medical liaisons
- Full access to documents and deadlines
- Compassionate communication at every step
Schedule a Free Consultation with Flynn Greathouse for Your Catastrophic Injury Claim
Catastrophic injuries change lives. The effects of these experiences amount to much more than pain and medical bills. You don’t have to face this journey alone. Our catastrophic injury legal team can guide you.
At Flynn Greathouse, we are here to be your advocates. We can help you seek justice, dignity, and monetary compensation.
Call (888) 82-FG-LAW(888) 82-FG-LAW today or complete our online form to schedule a free consultation with a Flynn Greathouse. We’re ready to help you take the next step forward.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Catastrophic Injury Claims
What compensation is available for catastrophic injuries?
You may be eligible for compensation to account for your:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages and future earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Home/vehicle modifications
- Vocational retraining
- Permanent disability
We can review the details of your case and estimate its value during your free consultation.
What if my injury was caused at work?
You may qualify for workers’ compensation, but in some cases, a third-party personal injury lawsuit may also be appropriate—such as against an equipment manufacturer or subcontractor.
Schedule a free consultation with Flynn Greathouse to review your case details and assess your legal options under differing state laws. We can help you strategize the right path(s) to pursue compensation.
How long do I have to file a claim?
The majority of states allow 2–3 years from the date of injury, but each state has its own statute of limitations laws and deadlines. In catastrophic cases, acting quickly helps your legal team preserve evidence, interview witnesses, and collect early documentation that can protect and strengthen your case. Contact Flynn Greathouse as soon as possible to schedule a free consultation, and we will guide your next steps.
How do I afford a lawyer if I can’t work?
Our firm works on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront. We are only paid if we recover money on your behalf.
This means you have access to professional legal representation to seek monetary compensation for the past, future, and present expenses, pain, and suffering from your catastrophic injury if it was caused by someone else’s negligence or carelessness. We can review your case details, assess the validity of your claim, and guide your next steps during a free consultation.
Can I file a claim even if I was partially at fault?
In many states you can still claim compensation even if you were partially responsible for the incident. The applicable laws vary drastically, and the degree to which you were responsible may affect your options to pursue recovery. You need to discuss the details of your specific case with an experienced catastrophic personal injury lawyer to assess the validity of your claim and your options.
We can review the facts, evaluate your claim, and guide you on the right legal path during a free consultation.
