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What happens if I’m disabled because of a crash?

On Behalf of | Apr 4, 2025 | Catastrophic Injuries

Suffering a life-changing injury in a car or truck crash brings more than just physical pain. For many in Georgia, the road to recovery includes legal, medical and financial challenges that require careful navigation. Understanding your rights and available resources can make a big difference in the long term.

Understanding catastrophic injuries

Catastrophic injuries are severe by nature. They often involve spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), amputations, burns or internal organ trauma. These types of injuries frequently lead to permanent disability, requiring ongoing care and adaptive equipment. Victims may lose the ability to work or perform daily tasks and the emotional impact can last a lifetime.

Legal options for disabled crash victims

If a crash leaves one disabled, several legal pathways can help ease the financial burden. First, there is a personal injury claim. Accident victims may file a claim against the at-fault driver to recover damages, like medical expenses, lost earnings and pain and suffering.

Another options may be Social Security Disability Benefits. If the disability is long-term, crash victims might qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income.

In some scenarios, workers’ compensation may be available. If an accident happened while on the job, workers’ compensation can provide wage replacement and medical benefits.

Finally, crash victims can usually pursue an insurance claim against their personal insurance. Victims can also pursue claims through their own auto policy or the other party’s insurer, depending on fault and coverage limits.

Conclusion

Taking swift action matters, both for your recovery and your future stability. Financial compensation can help pay for rehabilitation, home modifications, and ongoing medical care. It also holds the party responsible accountable, bringing a sense of closure for many victims. Catastrophic injuries change lives, but knowing your rights and support options can help you rebuild, one step at a time.