Fighting for the future you deserve
When you’ve suffered from minor injuries after an accident, such as whiplash in a car crash or a sprain from a fall, you may expect to be inconvenienced for a few days or weeks while you seek medical attention and take time to heal. When you’re suffering from serious and life-threatening injuries, however, your entire future may seem uncertain. If your injuries are permanent, you may be forced to change your lifestyle. You may also be facing tens of thousands of dollars not only in emergency medical expenses but in future costs of care as well.
At Lara Law Firm, our Alhambra catastrophic injury attorney fights for our clients’ rights to compensation after accidents so they don’t have to worry about their futures. We understand the major impact that a severe injury can have on a person’s life and take all damages into consideration when determining how much our clients need to recover. Our team has handled a variety of accidents resulting in catastrophic injuries and can be trusted to handle your case with care and respect.
He got me enough money to buy a new car, and he also got me $50,000 for my injury. Thank you, Richard! You’re the best!
– Erin, Student of Nursing
Frequently asked questions
What are the elements of a premises liability case?
Not every accident on someone’s property is the owner’s fault which is why victims must prove certain elements to have a successful claim. These elements include:
- Proof that the property owner knew or should have known that their premises was unsafe but failed to fix the situation
- This negligence led directly to your injuries
Common types of premises liability cases include:
- Slip and fall accidents, which occur when a victim trips or slips on a surface and falls. These accidents often result in sprains and broken bones, as well as more serious injuries like spinal cord or head injuries.
- Swimming pool accidents, which can cause serious and fatal injuries like drowning. Children comprise a large number of swimming pool accident victims.
- Dog bites, which many people assume occur on walks or in public parks, but can also happen in the dog owner’s own backyard.
- Amusement park accidents, which typically include ride malfunctions, assaults, parking lot accidents, and more. Amusement park companies are typically held liable for accidents caused by their own employees.
- Inadequate building security that leads to injury or assault. A lack of security in a bank, for instance, can lead to robberies and other types of crimes.
- Toxic fumes or chemicals, which can occur in apartment buildings or office environments.
Generally, all individuals who are legally on someone’s property and can show the owner was responsible can file a claim. Trespassers, or people who are not authorized to be on the property, are unable to recover damages if they are injured, with some exceptions.
What are catastrophic injuries?
A catastrophic injury is an injury that is so serious that it can lead to permanent impairment, severe disabilities, or paralysis that requires lifelong treatment. Extensive treatment often results in debilitating financial debt, which is only made worse when the victim can no longer work because of their injuries.
A catastrophic injury can also be defined as:
- An incapacitation
- Inability to perform gainful work
- Serious impact on one of the body’s systems
- Permanent functional disability
- Suffering, followed by terminal condition or death
Common examples of catastrophic injuries include burns, spinal cord or neck injuries like paralysis, head and brain injuries, amputations, internal injuries, and loss of senses like sight or hearing. All of these injuries have a substantial impact on a victim’s quality of life and can be caused by any number of accidents, though some common causes include car accidents and medical malpractice.
What are some common types of brain injuries?
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a type of catastrophic injury that occurs when a person suffers a jolt, blow, or penetration to the head in an accident. The severity and consequences of these injuries varies widely depending on the nature of the accident and which part of the brain was affected.
Common types of brain injuries include:
- Concussions: Known as a mild traumatic brain injury, a concussion is caused when an external force or object hits the head and affects brain function Though they’re not usually life-threatening, serious symptoms can develop if left untreated.
- Open injury: An open TBI occurs when the skull has been fractured, revealing an open wound. This can happen in a slip and fall or auto accident, or any accident that occurs when a hard object penetrates the head.
- Closed injury: Unlike an open head injury, a closed injury doesn’t involve an open wound or fracture, but it can still be serious or fatal. Some closed head injuries result in brain swelling and blood clots.
The long-term effects of a TBI can prevent a person from being able to function or work normally. While a head injury may initially seem minor, symptoms can worsen over time. TBIs can result in cognitive defects like comas, long-term memory loss, and shortened attention spans, as well as communication problems like difficulty speaking or writing. People with cognitive dysfunction may experience difficulty in doing everyday activities like bathing or getting dressed.
How do I know if I have a brain injury?
After an accident, it can be challenging to know whether you have a brain injury, especially if you don’t have an open wound or skull fracture. This is why it’s crucial that you seek diagnosis after getting hit on the head, even if you feel fine. Only a medical professional can detect a TBI and treat it before it gets worse and jeopardizes your health and safety.
Some common symptoms of a TBI include:
- Nausea or vomiting
- Dizziness
- Seizures
- Light sensitivity
- Depression or mood swings
- Persistent headache
- Memory loss
- Coordination issues
- Difficulty sleeping
- Vision problems
How we can help?
Because catastrophic injuries can be so expensive to treat, you want to ensure that you have the best chance at securing the maximum amount of compensation available to you. Our attorney has handled countless injury cases and understands what needs to be done to strengthen your claim and achieve optimal results.
When you hire our firm, we can recover damages like medical bills, lost wages and diminished earning capacity, disability, pain and suffering, and much more. With us by your side, you can rest knowing that falling into financial ruin won’t be an option.

