Catastrophic Injury Litigation
Traumatic injuries in South Carolina
We understand that any injury can be a catastrophe in a person’s life to some extent. When you are hurt, your life can be changed in an instant.
However, there are some circumstances that require much more extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. Even these painful procedures may only return a fraction of the quality of life that was previously enjoyed.
Catastrophic injuries include:
- Amputations
- Paralysis
- Extended deprivation of oxygen
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
The cost for medical treatment and care for these terrible impairments can be up to millions of dollars. In many cases, the injury could have been avoided if a responsible party had been more careful. All parties who played a part in the incident should be held responsible for their actions or inactions.
There are numerous ways that a catastrophic incident can happen. Some of the possible causes for a lifelong debilitating injury are:
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Should you find yourself, or a close loved one, to be the victim of an appalling accident, there may be legal recourse. You should strongly consider contacting a South Carolina injury lawyer as soon as possible.
The professional legal minds at Jekel-Doolittle, LLC, can take your case from start to finish and still assist you after the final verdict. We are concerned for your well-being and believe you deserve the best possible outcome from a terrible experience.
We understand the many different parties potentially involved in catastrophic incidents. Through a combined 30 years of experience, we have often found ourselves working intimately with several experts in the field of personal injury.
Some of these authorities include:
- Medical malpractice experts
- Accident reconstruction engineers
- OSHA safety experts
- Environmental contamination experts
Contact Us
Our skill at providing information concerning information about catastrophic injuries can be an asset to almost any situation. Call us at (843)654-7700 or email us to discuss your case.



