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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The time limit (statute of limitations) for a wrongful death claim varies by state, but it is usually 1 to 3 years. Speak with a wrongful death lawyer quickly to preserve evidence and meet deadlines.

We can evaluate your wrongful death case and answer your questions regarding deadlines and eligibility during a free consultation.

You may be eligible to seek compensation for specific harms and losses (known as damages) in a wrongful death claim following the death of a family member due to someone else’s carelessness:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical bills incurred before death
  • Lost income and financial support
  • Emotional pain and suffering
  • Loss of companionship and guidance

We can discuss your eligibility to pursue compensation through a wrongful death claim and potential damages during your free consultation with Flynn Greathouse.

Yes. A civil wrongful death case is separate from any criminal proceedings. Eligible family members of the deceased can pursue a wrongful death claim even if the at-fault party is not criminally charged or convicted. We can evaluate your claim and guide your next steps during a free consultation.

Depending on the state, one representative may file on behalf of all beneficiaries in a wrongful death claim, or multiple individuals may be named as claimants. We can coordinate these situations fairly with the eligible family members. Discuss your questions regarding eligible claimants during your free consultation.

There is no upfront cost to hire a wrongful death attorney at Flynn Greathouse. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means we are paid only if we win or settle your case. We also offer free consultations to evaluate your case, answer your questions, and outline your cases strategy.