Fayetteville Catastrophic Motor Vehicle Injuries
Last updated on January 29, 2025
Representing Those Who Suffered Life-Altering Injuries In Traffic Crashes Throughout Cumberland County
Catastrophic injuries are categorized as “catastrophic,” not just because of their severity but also due to the permanent impact that these types of injuries can have on a victim. Maurer Law represents motor vehicle accident victims and their families in obtaining the financial recovery they are owed from the liable parties.
A Fayetteville catastrophic injury case can be more complicated to prove than other North Carolina motor vehicle accident cases, which is why you need representation from my firm. I am attorney Mike Maurer, and I am known for taking on the hard-to-win cases that many other Cumberland County traffic injury lawyers have turned down and achieving excellent results for his clients.
Whether it is someone who sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a car collision or a motorcyclist who suffered first-degree burns after getting hit by a semi truck, the victim’s life, as well as the lives of their family members, will have been irrevocably altered.
Catastrophic injuries sustained in Cumberland traffic crashes include:
- Paralysis, including paraplegia and quadriplegia
- Spinal cord injuries (SCIs)
- Permanent disfigurement or scarring
- Amputations
- Serious burn injuries
- Severe organ damage
- Acquired blindness
- Acquired hearing loss
Prior to becoming a Fayetteville catastrophic injury attorney, I was a police detective and then an insurance defense lawyer. I now utilize all that experience to zealously advocate for my catastrophic injury clients. I have the knowledge and skills needed to:
- Conduct my own thorough investigation of a crash site.
- Demonstrate exactly how a negligent motorist caused an auto accident
- Calculate current future medical expenses, including lifelong medical care, rehabilitation and nursing care
- Determine loss of current/future income
- Explain to an insurance adjustor or a jury not just the physical and financial toll, but also the other ways in which catastrophic injuries impact a victim
A Former Insurance Defense Attorney Now Zealously Advocating For You
I know that the injuries suffered are never the whole picture, and there can be other lasting effects on the victim. A construction worker who suffered permanent nerve damage in an auto accident on I-295 may no longer be able to work to support his family. A family whose young daughter suffered severe burns after being hit by a drunk driver on Campbell Avenue will now have to contend with costly medical care while they help their child cope with her pain and suffering. At Maurer Law, I take all this into consideration when making sure that clients receive the personal injury compensation they are owed.
My firm represented a young lady who was severely hurt on NC 210 in Lillington. My client was riding in her friend’s car when the friend had to suddenly swerve to avoid a tractor-trailer, which was making an illegal U-turn and blocking all lanes of traffic. Even worse, it was dark outside, with no streetlights, and the 18-wheeler did not have its lights on.
Due to the quick actions of my client’s friend, they avoided contact with the large truck and crashed into a concrete culvert instead. While the impact into the culvert was much less than what it could have been had they hit the truck directly, it was severe enough to cause my client catastrophic facial injuries and a mild TBI — all of which were legally attributable to the trucker for setting in motion this chain of events.
Even though my client’s injuries were severe, she did not have the financial means to obtain proper medical care. Because of this, the treatment she received was minimal, and her medical bills were low. As a result, the defendant’s insurance company did not take my client’s case seriously.
At my North Carolina catastrophic motor vehicle crash law firm, I then did what I do best. I fought for my client all the way to the courthouse and presented it to a 12-person jury. I explained to the jury that catastrophic injuries can take different forms and do not always fit into a traditional mold, nor do they necessarily have to involve high medical bills or economic damages. I showed through witnesses (past employers, friends, and doctors) all the ways in which the facial scarring and brain injury had affected my client’s life in the three years since the accident.
After a six-day jury trial in Cumberland County Superior Court, the jury found in favor of my client and awarded her a substantial sum to compensate her for the harm she suffered. Some lawyers later commented that this was one of the best trial results they had ever seen, given the minimal medical bills and treatment.
The jury’s finding that my client was not at fault in causing her injuries was crucial because North Carolina is a “contributory negligence” state. This means that if a victim is determined to have been even a little at fault, they are not entitled to any damages.
Fort Bragg Catastrophic Motor Vehicle Injury Lawyer
Maurer Law represents Fort Bragg personnel and their families in their catastrophic motor vehicle injury lawsuits in Cumberland County and throughout North Carolina. I am knowledgeable about the laws governing military personnel when it comes to catastrophic injury claims, and I will zealously advocate on your behalf to achieve the best outcome possible. My Fort Bragg injury law firm represents active military members, veterans, reserves, and their families.
In Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Eastover, Linden, Wade, Godwin, and the surrounding areas, call Maurer Law at 704-899-2133 or contact my office online.