Nestled next to Oak Mountain State Park, Pelham, Alabama, is a wonder spot for families and those seeking outdoor recreational activities. However, like any city, people make mistakes, and victims often suffer injuries from them. If you have suffered injuries due to the reckless or careless actions of another, you could hold them accountable for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Our Pelham personal injury lawyer can help you secure maximum compensation for your recovery.
The Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown has been assisting injury victims for 30 years, obtaining the compensation they need to rebuild their lives. Call our law firm today and discuss your case with a member of our legal team. The consultation is always free. We can provide insight into your legal options and explain how our lawyer can help.
We Seek Compensation for Your Full Range of Injuries and Losses
You should not have to pay for the damages you have suffered as a result of another’s negligent actions. When we take on your case, our personal injury lawyer in Pelham will seek to recover all of your economic and non-economic losses:
Economic Losses Following an Accident
Economic damages are tangible losses. They are the bills and financial burdens you now possess due to the injuries you have suffered. Most economic losses begin with your medical expenses. In cases that result in catastrophic injuries, victims may need medical attention and ongoing healthcare for such injuries as:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Broken and crushed bones
- Amputations and loss of limb use
- Internal injuries, including bleeding and organ damage
- Spinal cord injuries resulting in paraplegia or quadriplegia
- Contusions and lacerations
Such injuries often require care from a level one trauma center like the University of Alabama Birmingham Hospital, and the costs could be exorbitant.
In addition to your medical expenses, your economic damages could also include the following:
- Lost wages, bonuses, and benefits while you recover
- Reduced earning potential if your injuries prevent you from returning to work
- Property damage repairs or the replacement of destroyed personal effects