
Florence Catastrophic Injury Attorney
Representing Life-Altering Injury Victims in Florence, SC
When tragedy strikes in the form of a catastrophic injury in Florence, SC, the aftermath can be devastating for both the victim and their loved ones. These are not just minor injuries — they are life-altering events that result in long-term or permanent disability, pain, suffering, and financial burdens. At Smith Born Leventis Taylor & Vega, LLC, our dedicated Florence catastrophic injury lawyers are here to help victims and their families secure the justice and compensation they need to move forward.
Whether your injury was caused by a motor vehicle accident, workplace incident, medical malpractice, or another form of negligence, we will fight tirelessly to hold the responsible parties accountable.
Contact Smith Born Leventis Taylor & Vega, LLC today at (803) 599-2207 to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.
The Severity of a Catastrophic Injury
Catastrophic injuries are distinguished from other types of injuries by their seriousness and long-term implications. Typically, these injuries result in:
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
- Loss of bodily function (such as paralysis or loss of sight)
- Long-term or lifelong medical treatment and rehabilitation
- An inability to return to gainful employment
- Emotional and psychological trauma
South Carolina law recognizes the profound impact catastrophic injuries can have on a person's life, which is why the compensation for such claims often includes not only medical bills and lost wages, but also future care costs, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.
Common Types of Catastrophic Injuries
At Smith Born Leventis Taylor & Vega, LLC, our Florence catastrophic injury attorneys handle a wide range of severe injury cases. Some of the most common types of catastrophic injuries we see include:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): A TBI can result from blows to the head in car crashes, falls, or sports-related accidents. These injuries can impair memory, cognition, speech, and motor functions.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: Damage to the spinal cord can cause partial or complete paralysis. Victims often require extensive therapy, assistive devices, and home modifications.
- Severe Burns: Third-degree burns can lead to intense pain, infections, long hospital stays, permanent scarring, and emotional trauma.
- Amputations: The loss of a limb, whether traumatic or surgical, drastically affects quality of life and typically requires prosthetics and significant rehabilitation.
- Organ Damage and Internal Injuries: Serious trauma can damage internal organs, necessitating surgery, ongoing treatment, or even organ transplantation in some cases.
- Multiple Fractures or Crush Injuries: These injuries can lead to permanent disability and chronic pain, particularly if they involve joints or weight-bearing bones.
Long-Term Effects of Catastrophic Injuries
The long-term consequences of a catastrophic injury extend far beyond physical pain. Victims often face years—or a lifetime—of challenges including:
- Ongoing Medical Care: Frequent doctor visits, physical therapy, surgeries, medications, and more.
- Emotional and Psychological Struggles: Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and a loss of independence are common.
- Financial Strain: With medical bills piling up and lost earning potential, families may face severe financial stress.
- Lifestyle Adjustments: Home modifications, transportation changes, and caregiver needs become daily concerns.
FAQs About Catastrophic Injury Claims in Florence, SC
What qualifies as a catastrophic injury under South Carolina law?
A catastrophic injury is typically one that results in permanent disability, disfigurement, or long-term loss of bodily function. Examples include traumatic brain injuries, paralysis, and loss of limbs.
How long do I have to file a claim in South Carolina?
The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in South Carolina is generally three years from the date of the injury. However, certain circumstances may alter this timeline, so it's best to consult an attorney as soon as possible.
What if the injury happened at work?
If your catastrophic injury occurred while on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation. In some cases, a third-party personal injury lawsuit may also be filed if another party was negligent.
Can I file a claim on behalf of a loved one?
Yes. If a loved one is incapacitated or has passed away due to a catastrophic injury, family members may be able to file a claim on their behalf or pursue a wrongful death lawsuit.
What types of compensation can I recover?
You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, loss of future income, pain and suffering, emotional distress, rehabilitation costs, and loss of enjoyment of life.
Why Choose a Florence Catastrophic Injury Lawyer?
Handling a catastrophic injury claim is not like filing a standard injury case. These claims are more complex and require extensive medical documentation, expert testimony, and strong advocacy to secure fair compensation. An experienced Florence catastrophic injury lawyer from Smith Born Leventis Taylor & Vega, LLC can help by:
- Investigating the cause of the injury and identifying liable parties
- Consulting with medical and financial experts to assess long-term costs
- Negotiating with insurance companies that may try to minimize your claim
- Filing lawsuits and representing you in court if a fair settlement isn’t reached
We have a deep understanding of both South Carolina personal injury law and the unique challenges faced by catastrophic injury victims.
Call (803) 599-2207 or contact us online today for a free consultation with a skilled Florence catastrophic injury lawyer.
Our Satisfied Clients
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“Being involved in a life-changing event is when you realize that we are really not in control of our lives and how we choose to handle it is where we find our character. Thank God for my legal team, Jacob and Erica, and everyone else involved.”- Former Client
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“George kept me informed and gave loving advice all the way through. I could call him when I needed. He recognized my personal, mental and physical struggles. You can trust in him. GOD knew EXACTLY what he was doing when he made him.”- Former Client
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“He was patient, listened, considerate, explained things to me that my previous attorney did not, and broke every part of my case down so I was sure to understand every aspect of my case before leaving his office.”- Cassandra J.
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“Promises were kept and interactions were both personal and professional. I would highly recommend Mr. George and his firm to anyone in need of legal help.”- Former Client
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“I had a workers compensation claim that my wonderful lawyer Lawton Harper was able to help me with. He was very attentive to detail and was able to get me the maximum claim I deserved!”- Former Client
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“When my case took a hit from the doctor’s final impairment rating, Danny didn’t give up – he went full force and earned me a fair settlement!”- Former Client
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“Lawton Harper has been amazing helping me with my works compensation case. He explained everything about what to expect throughout the case and was there for any questions or concerns I had.”- Kai P.
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“He was very attentive to detail and was able to get me the maximum claim I deserved!”- Former Client


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$550,000 Won
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