Life-changing injuries happen in seconds, but their impact lasts forever. A construction fall that damages your spine. A truck crash that causes traumatic brain injury. A mistake made by a doctor during surgery that leaves you unable to move.
Grigor Law Injury & Car Accident Lawyers has built a reputation throughout the Bronx for taking on these challenging cases and winning. Our Bronx catastrophic injury attorneys know how to prove the actual cost of devastating harm, including future surgeries and home modifications, lost career opportunities, and daily care needs.
Insurance companies often try to settle these cases quickly for a fraction of their real value, hoping victims don’t realize what lies ahead.
Our Bronx-based team has secured multi-million dollar results for clients with spinal cord injuries, brain trauma, severe burns, and other life-altering conditions. We work with medical experts, life care planners, and economists to document every aspect of your injury and its impact on your future.
You get honest guidance about your options, aggressive negotiation with insurers, and if needed, powerful courtroom advocacy.
Injured in a Catastrophic Accident in the Bronx? We Fight for Your Future
If you have a serious accident that leaves you with permanent disabilities, your medical bills will quickly add up, and you won’t be able to work. At Grigor Law Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, we know that serious injuries don’t just hurt your body; they also ruin your family’s financial future.
Our Bronx catastrophic injury lawyers have been fighting insurance companies for years to make sure that people who have been in life-changing accidents get the full amount of money they deserve.
We’re available 24/7 because catastrophic injuries don’t happen on a schedule. Our multilingual team speaks Spanish, Greek, French Creole, and Korean, ensuring every family receives the fierce advocacy they deserve. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
What Qualifies as a Catastrophic Injury in New York?
A catastrophic injury is any severe trauma that causes permanent disability or significantly limits your ability to work and live independently. Under New York Insurance Law Section 5102(d), these injuries must meet the serious injury threshold to qualify for full compensation beyond basic no-fault benefits.
New York courts recognize several categories of catastrophic harm:
- Permanent loss of use: Complete loss of a body part, organ, or bodily function.
- Significant limitation: Substantial restriction in using a body system for at least 90 of the first 180 days after the accident.
- 90/180 rule: Injuries preventing you from performing daily activities for 90 out of the first 180 days post-accident.
These injuries typically require lifelong medical care, extensive rehabilitation, and major lifestyle adjustments. The financial impact often reaches into the millions when you factor in future medical needs and lost earning capacity.
We help injured people in the Bronx in Spanish, Greek, French-Creole, and Korean from our offices in Queens. You can call (718) 274-0856 any time, day or night, for a free consultation. We only get paid if you win.
Types of Catastrophic Injuries We Handle in the Bronx
Our catastrophic injury attorneys in the Bronx have successfully represented victims across the full spectrum of severe trauma cases. Each type of injury presents unique challenges in proving damages and securing adequate compensation.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injury occurs when a violent impact or sudden acceleration damages brain tissue. TBI can cause memory loss, personality changes, and cognitive impairment that affects your ability to work or maintain relationships. Many brain injury victims require round-the-clock supervision and specialized therapy for the rest of their lives.
Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
Spinal cord damage often results in paraplegia or quadriplegia, permanently altering your mobility and independence. These injuries demand extensive home modifications, specialized vehicles, and assistive technology. The lifetime cost of care for a spinal cord injury can exceed $4 million.
Severe Burns and Disfigurement
Third and fourth-degree burns cause excruciating pain and permanent scarring that affects both physical function and emotional well-being. Burn victims typically need multiple reconstructive surgeries, skin grafts, and psychological counseling. The risk of infection and complications makes these cases particularly complex.
Amputations and Limb Loss
The traumatic loss of an arm, leg, hand, or foot creates immediate and long-term challenges. Prosthetic devices require frequent replacement and adjustment throughout your lifetime. Many amputees also need vocational retraining to return to work in a different capacity.
Loss of Vision or Hearing
Permanent blindness or deafness fundamentally changes how you navigate the world. These sensory losses often require extensive adaptive training, specialized equipment, and modifications to your living environment. The emotional impact can be just as devastating as the physical limitations.
Severe Internal Organ Damage
Damage to vital organs such as the heart, liver, kidneys, or lungs can lead to chronic health conditions that require ongoing medical management. Some victims need organ transplants or dialysis for the rest of their lives. These hidden injuries are often more complicated to prove but equally devastating.
Who Can Be Held Liable for Your Catastrophic Injury?
Determining liability in catastrophic injury cases often involves multiple defendants who share responsibility for your accident. Our investigation focuses on identifying every party whose negligence contributed to your injuries.
In construction accidents, liability may extend to the general contractor, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners. Motor vehicle crashes can involve not just the at-fault driver but also their employer, vehicle manufacturers, and government entities responsible for road maintenance.
Product liability cases target manufacturers, distributors, and retailers when defective products cause catastrophic harm. Medical malpractice claims can name hospitals, doctors, nurses, and pharmaceutical companies, depending on the specific circumstances.
The key is conducting a thorough investigation before evidence disappears or witnesses forget crucial details. Our Bronx catastrophic injury attorney team starts building your case immediately to preserve all available evidence.
Stepping Outside New York’s No-Fault System
New York’s no-fault insurance provides basic medical coverage and partial wage replacement after motor vehicle accidents, but these benefits are subject to strict limits. Catastrophic injuries almost always exceed the no-fault threshold, allowing you to file a lawsuit against the responsible party.
The serious injury threshold includes permanent loss of use of a body organ or member, A significant limitation in the use of a body function, and injuries that prevent you from performing daily activities for 90 of the first 180 days. Most catastrophic injuries easily meet these requirements.
Once you step outside no-fault, you can recover unlimited medical expenses, full lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages not available through basic coverage. This distinction often means the difference between thousands and millions in compensation.
Compensation Available for Catastrophic Injuries
Catastrophic injury settlements and verdicts must account for a lifetime of extraordinary needs and expenses. The compensation goes far beyond typical personal injury cases because the impacts are permanent and progressive.
Medical Expenses: Include all past, current, and future medical care, including surgeries, rehabilitation, medications, medical equipment, and home nursing care.
Lost Income: Covers not just wages already lost but your entire future earning capacity if you can’t return to work.
Home Modifications: Wheelchair ramps, accessible bathrooms, stair lifts, and other necessary adaptations to your living space.
Care Assistance: Professional caregiving services when family members can’t provide the level of care you need.
Pain and Suffering: Compensation for the physical pain and emotional trauma caused by your injuries.
Loss of Life’s Enjoyments: Recognition that your injury prevents you from participating in activities you once loved.
The total value of a catastrophic injury case often reaches into the millions when properly calculated by experienced attorneys working with medical experts and life care planners.
Time Limits for Filing Your Catastrophic Injury Claim
New York’s statute of limitations gives you three years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Wrongful death cases must be filed within two years. However, cases involving government entities such as the City of New York or the MTA have much shorter deadlines.
You must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days for any accident involving a government entity. Missing this deadline can completely bar your right to compensation, regardless of how severe your injuries are.
Medical malpractice cases have a 2.5-year statute of limitations, but the clock might not start ticking until you discover the malpractice occurred. These cases require immediate attention because hospitals and doctors often destroy records after a specific period.
Acting quickly also helps preserve evidence and witness testimony that becomes harder to obtain as time passes. Our Bronx catastrophic injury lawyers begin investigating immediately to build the strongest possible case.
Work-Related Catastrophic Injuries: Dual Recovery Options
If your catastrophic injury happened at work, you likely have two separate paths to compensation. Workers’ compensation provides immediate medical benefits and partial wage replacement, regardless of fault. However, these benefits are often inadequate for catastrophic injuries.
You may also have a third-party liability claim against someone other than your employer who contributed to your accident. For example, when a construction accident involves defective equipment, workers can file a workers’ compensation claim and sue the equipment manufacturer.
New York’s Labor Laws 240 and 241 provide additional protections for construction workers injured in falls or struck by falling objects. These laws often make it easier to establish liability against general contractors and property owners.
The combination of workers’ compensation and third-party recovery can provide much more comprehensive compensation than either source alone. Our team coordinates both claims to maximize your total recovery.
Work injury left you catastrophically hurt? We explore all compensation sources. Call (718) 274-0856 for your free consultation.
Immediate Steps After a Catastrophic Accident
The actions you take immediately after a catastrophic accident can significantly impact your legal case and medical recovery. While you or your family may be overwhelmed, these steps help protect your rights.
Seek emergency medical care:
Never refuse ambulance transport or downplay your symptoms to first responders. The initial medical records become crucial evidence in your case.
Report the incident:
Ensure the police file an accident report for motor-vehicle crashes. Notify your employer immediately of work injuries. Property owners must be notified of slip-and-fall accidents.
Document everything:
Have someone photograph the accident scene, your injuries, and any conditions that contributed to the accident. Get contact information from witnesses before they leave.
Preserve evidence:
Don’t repair damaged property or discard torn clothing. These items may contain necessary proof about how the accident occurred.
Avoid giving statements:
Insurance adjusters will try to get you to make recorded statements while you’re still in pain and confused. Politely decline until you have legal representation.
Contact an experienced attorney:
The sooner you have legal representation, the better we can preserve evidence and protect your rights during this vulnerable time.
Building Your Catastrophic Injury Case
Proving the full extent of catastrophic injuries requires more than just medical records. Our legal team works with a network of experts to document every aspect of your current and future needs.
Life care planners create detailed reports outlining all medical care you’ll need for the rest of your life. These comprehensive plans include everything from future surgeries to home health aide services. Economists calculate the present value of your lost earning capacity and future expenses.
Vocational rehabilitation experts assess your ability to return to work and what type of employment might be possible with your limitations. Medical experts explain the extent of your injuries and prognosis to judges and juries in terms they can understand.
We also use day-in-the-life videos to show how your injuries affect your daily routine. These powerful presentations help insurance companies and juries understand the actual human cost of your accident.
Why Choose Grigor Law for Your Catastrophic Injury Case
When your entire future is at stake, you need attorneys who understand both the legal complexities and human impact of catastrophic injuries. Chrissy Grigoropoulos has built her reputation on fierce advocacy for seriously injured clients throughout the Bronx and New York City.
Our firm handles every aspect of your case while you focus on medical recovery. We coordinate with your medical team, handle insurance communications, and fight for every dollar you deserve. Our multilingual staff ensures clear communication throughout the legal process.
We work exclusively on a contingency fee basis for personal injury cases. You pay nothing up front, and we only collect fees if we successfully recover compensation for your case. This arrangement allows you to access experienced legal representation without worrying about legal bills while you’re unable to work.
Catastrophic Injury FAQs
What Makes an Injury “Catastrophic” Under New York Law?
An injury is catastrophic when it causes permanent disability, requires lifelong medical care, or prevents you from working and living independently. These injuries must meet New York’s serious injury threshold to qualify for full compensation.
Can You Sue if a Catastrophic Injury Happened in a Car Accident?
Yes, catastrophic injuries typically meet New York’s serious injury threshold, allowing you to step outside the no-fault system and sue the at-fault driver for unlimited damages, including pain and suffering.
How Long Do You Have to File a Catastrophic Injury Lawsuit?
You generally have three years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit in New York. However, cases against government entities require filing a Notice of Claim within just 90 days.
Contact a Bronx Catastrophic Injury Lawyer Today
Catastrophic injuries change everything about your life and your family’s future. You shouldn’t have to fight insurance companies and navigate complex legal procedures while you’re trying to heal from devastating injuries.
At Grigor Law Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, we take on that fight for you. Our experienced team understands the medical, financial, and emotional challenges you’re facing. We’re here to listen to your story, answer your questions, and develop a strategy to secure the compensation you need.
Call us today at (718) 274-0856 or contact us online for your free consultation. We’re available 24/7 and speak multiple languages to serve the diverse Bronx community. Remember, you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Your terrible injury changed everything. Let us help you build a new future. When you need it most, call Grigor Law for firm support.

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