Wolfe Law Offices PLLC
PERSONAL INJURY AND TRIAL LAWYERS
Offices in Bremerton and Silverdale
216 Sixth Street, Bremerton, WA 98337
360-782-4200 •
FOUNDED IN 1997


Catastrophic Personal Injury

Wolfe Law Offices represents individuals and families in all types of catastrophic personal injury cases resulting from car accidents, motorcycle accidents and other accidents.

Have you or a loved one been seriously injured? Contact Wolfe Law Offices today to discuss your case in a free consultation. Call 360-782-4200.

What Counts as a Catastrophic Personal Injury?

Pedestrian Accident BremertonThe term catastrophic injury can refer to any serious injury that is caused by another person's mistake or negligence. Specifically, it can refer to serious injuries such as: back injuries, neck injuries, brain injuries, spinal cord and burn injuries. Catastrophic injury can also refer to psychological distress resulting from an accident. If you have suffered physically or psychologically due to another person's negligence, Wolfe Law Offices can help you explore your options for compensation.

If you have been catastrophically injured, we will:

  • Help you access the medical care you will need
  • Identify your present needs and what sources of benefits are available to pay for that care (health insurance through an employer or governmental benefits)
  • Work with doctors, hospitals, nurses, and medical technology suppliers to identify what medical products and services you are likely to need in the future

Regardless of how seriously you have been hurt, you will face many medical and financial challenges. It helps to have an experienced attorney by your side who understands the legal system and can put together all of the pieces of your case to maximize your opportunity for recovery.

 

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