Catastrophic Injury Lawyer in Miami, FL
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Catastrophic Injury Lawyer in Miami, Florida
Whatever happened — on I-95, on the Palmetto, on a job site, on a Miami street — your life is not the same. And the insurance company on the other side is already working on their response.
A catastrophic injury doesn't end with your hospital discharge. It follows you — into every decision about work, about money, about what you can still do for your family. It changes the math of your entire future. And none of that waiting, none of that uncertainty, was your fault.
CHG Lawyers fights for Miami catastrophic injury victims. Our bilingual Spanish-English attorneys have secured millions for clients injured in this city. We understand exactly how insurance companies build their defense.
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Understanding Catastrophic Injuries Under Florida Law
Under Florida law and 42 USC 3796b, a catastrophic injury is defined as one that permanently prevents an individual from performing any gainful work. These are not ordinary injuries. They change everything — your career, your independence, your ability to provide for your family.
To pursue full compensation beyond Florida's $10,000 Personal Injury Protection (PIP) limit, your injury must meet the serious injury threshold under Florida Statute 768.0427. That threshold includes permanent injury causing significant and permanent loss of a major bodily function, permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability, significant and permanent scarring or disfigurement, or death.
If your injury meets that threshold — and most severe injuries do — you can step outside Florida's no-fault insurance system and pursue comprehensive compensation. The CDC reports that catastrophic injuries typically require lifetime medical management costing $3 to $10 million over a victim's lifespan. The National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center reports average lifetime costs for a 25-year-old quadriplegic exceeding $5 million, not including lost wages or pain and suffering.
Florida's modified comparative negligence rule under Florida Statute 768.81 allows recovery even if you were partially at fault — provided you were less than 51% responsible. Your recovery is reduced proportionally by your percentage of fault. We build cases that minimize any finding of shared fault.
Critical: Florida's statute of limitations for catastrophic injury claims is 2 years from the date of injury. Evidence disappears fast. Early legal representation consistently produces stronger outcomes — and higher settlements.
Types of Catastrophic Injuries We Handle in Miami
CHG Lawyers represents Miami catastrophic injury victims across all major injury types. Our attorneys understand the specific medical, financial, and legal challenges each presents — and we work with Miami's leading medical experts of Miami Health System to build complete, evidence-based cases.
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
Miami's highways are among Florida's most dangerous. The I-95 corridor, the Palmetto Expressway, and US-1 through downtown generate serious accidents daily. Florida Highway Safety data confirms Miami-Dade County leads the state in severe traffic incidents. Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) from these accidents — and from construction zone falls, truck collisions, and motorcycle crashes — are the most common catastrophic injuries we handle.
TBI survivors face cognitive impairment, memory loss, personality changes, and reduced motor function that may not be immediately visible — which insurance companies use to minimize claims. The CDC reports TBIs contribute to approximately 30% of all injury-related deaths. Severe TBI cases in Miami typically settle between $1.5 million and $15 million, often exceeding state averages due to Miami-Dade County's historically strong jury verdicts.
Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
Paraplegia and quadriplegia are permanent. The National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center reports average lifetime costs for a 25-year-old quadriplegic exceeding $5 million — before lost wages or non-economic damages. For Miami residents, those costs carry additional weight: home modifications in Miami's condo-heavy market are complex and expensive; hurricane evacuation planning for wheelchair-dependent individuals adds ongoing logistical burdens that most life care plans miss.
We collaborate with rehabilitation specialists at the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis and occupational therapists who understand Miami's specific accessibility challenges. Miami spinal cord injury settlements typically range from $2.5 million to $25 million or more.
Severe Burn Injuries
Third and fourth-degree burns require years of surgical procedures, infection management, and rehabilitation that continues for decades. In Miami, burn victims face an additional and often unaddressed quality-of-life loss: heat sensitivity and sun exposure restrictions dramatically impact daily life in South Florida's climate. Construction zone electrical accidents, Port of Miami chemical burns, restaurant kitchen fires, and vehicle fires on congested highways are among the most common causes.
Severe burn injury settlements in Miami typically range from $750,000 to $10 million. We account for the full impact of Miami's climate on burn victims' quality of life — a factor many attorneys overlook.
Amputations
The loss of a limb is permanent and cumulative. Advanced prosthetics cost $50,000 to $100,000 each and require replacement every three to five years. Beyond the hardware: phantom limb pain, physical therapy, vocational rehabilitation, psychological counseling, and home modifications. In Miami, where an active outdoor lifestyle is part of daily life for most residents, limb loss carries quality-of-life costs that go well beyond the medical bills.
Amputation settlements in Miami typically range from $500,000 to $5 million.
Permanent Organ Damage
Catastrophic accidents causing permanent damage to kidneys, liver, heart, or lungs — or requiring organ transplants — create lifetime medical dependencies and shortened life expectancies. Miami's transplant centers at Jackson Memorial and University of Miami Health System are among the best in the country. We work with their specialists to document the full scope of your ongoing care needs. These cases typically settle between $800,000 and $8 million.
We Maximize Settlements with Evidence
Insurance companies know we are prepared to go to trial. That preparation is what drives better settlements before trial.
Miami's Most Dangerous Roads — Where Catastrophic Injuries Happen
Our attorneys know this city. We investigate accidents across Miami-Dade County with knowledge of local traffic patterns, dangerous intersections, surveillance camera locations, and the infrastructure failures that cause preventable accidents.
High-Velocity Corridors
- I-95 through downtown Miami — particularly the I-395 interchange and the Dolphin Expressway merge
- The Palmetto Expressway (SR-826) — frequent commercial truck accidents at Bird Road and Kendall Drive intersections
- The Golden Glades Interchange — one of Florida's most complex and accident-prone highway systems
Urban Danger Zones
- Brickell Avenue and downtown Miami streets — high-rise construction zones, dense pedestrian traffic, distracted drivers
- Port of Miami truck routes on I-395 — heavy commercial traffic intersecting with tourist areas
- Miami Beach causeways — MacArthur and Julia Tuttle, high-speed accidents involving tourists and impaired drivers
- US-1 through downtown and toward the Florida Keys — serious motorcycle accidents, particularly during tourist season
We serve all of Miami-Dade County: Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Brickell, Kendall, Hialeah, Homestead, Doral, North Miami, Key Biscayne, and all surrounding communities.
How CHG Lawyers Maximizes Your Miami Catastrophic Injury Settlement
The gap between an insurance company's first offer and what your case is actually worth is not an accident. It's a deliberate strategy. Our job is to close that gap with evidence they cannot dismiss.
We Calculate Every Dollar — Including Miami-Specific Costs
Catastrophic injury damages in Miami carry costs that attorneys unfamiliar with the market consistently undercount. We document everything:
- All past and future medical expenses at Jackson Memorial, Baptist Health, Mount Sinai, and University of Miami facilities
- Lost wages from the date of injury through settlement
- Lost future earning capacity — calculated for Miami's specific labor market and economy
- Lifetime attendant care costs — 24/7 care for severe paralysis cases can exceed $200,000 per year
- Home modifications accounting for Miami's condo and single-family housing stock — elevator installations, accessibility upgrades
- Vehicle modifications for wheelchair accessibility
- Climate-specific quality-of-life losses — burn victim heat restrictions, outdoor lifestyle impact for amputees
- Pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of Miami's outdoor and beach lifestyle, loss of consortium
Insurance Research Council data shows unrepresented catastrophic injury victims receive settlements averaging 3.5 times lower than represented victims. Miami-Dade County juries award 20–30% higher verdicts than rural Florida counties — but only when cases are properly built and presented. Call us for a free case review.
Miami Catastrophic Injury Settlement Ranges
These are Florida settlement ranges based on actual Miami-Dade County cases. They exist so you can recognize a lowball offer when you see one.
- Spinal cord injury — quadriplegia: $2.5M to $25M+
- Spinal cord injury — paraplegia: $1.5M to $15M
- Severe traumatic brain injury: $1.5M to $15M+
- Severe burns with significant disfigurement: $750K to $10M
- Multiple amputations or loss of major limb: $800K to $8M
- Permanent organ damage requiring transplant: $800K to $8M
Miami-Dade County courts are known for plaintiff-friendly juries that award substantial damages when the evidence is properly presented.
Why Miami Injury Victims Choose CHG Lawyers
Large personal injury firms in Miami handle your case as a volume transaction. CHG Lawyers is different.
All four partners trained at the Miami-Dade County Public Defender's Office — trial-tested attorneys who know how insurance defense teams build their cases, because we've been in those courtrooms
Bilingual Spanish and English representation for Miami's 65% Hispanic community — full legal advocacy in the language you think in, without translation errors that can undermine your case
Deep knowledge of Miami-Dade County courts — local judges' tendencies on damage awards, opposing defense counsel, and court procedure
Contingency fee basis — no upfront costs, no fees unless we win, we advance all case expenses
5.0 Google rating reflecting real outcomes for real clients
Florida 2-Year Deadline
Florida's statute of limitations for catastrophic injury claims is strictly 2 years from the date of the incident.
Surveillance footage from Miami businesses and traffic cameras is often available for only 30-60 days before deletion.
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The Catastrophic Injury Claims Process in Miami
Immediate Care
Your health is the priority. Follow all medical recommendations. Keep detailed records.
Free Consult
Within 24 hours. We evaluate your case and explain your rights. No obligation.
Evidence Prep
Weeks 1-4: We issue preservation orders for footage and collect accident scene evidence.
Negotiation
Months 1-6: We submit a comprehensive demand package. We counter lowballs with evidence.
Litigation
If needed, we file in Miami-Dade County courts and prepare for trial with expert witnesses.
Why Miami Families Choose CHG Lawyers
Experienced local trial lawyers. Deep understanding of local courtrooms.
If I could give 5 more stars I would! Partner Igor Hernandez handled my case from the very beginning. He's knowledgeable, well versed in personal injury laws, and works diligently to achieve the best outcome.
These attorneys are amazing! I had a case with another lawyer I had to fire because he wouldn't pay attention to my case. CHG took my injury case over, got straight to work, and resolved it faster than expected.
I must say I had the best experience possible. Everyone I talked to was fantastic. John represented me and did an awesome job. I am very happy with the outcome.
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Questions Miami Catastrophic Injury Victims Actually Ask
The insurance company called me right away and made an offer. Is it fair?
Almost certainly not. Early offers are a strategy, not generosity. Insurance companies make fast offers because injured people are scared, financially pressured, and haven't yet had time to understand what their case is worth. Once you sign a release, that's final — regardless of what future medical costs emerge. Call us before you respond to any offer. The consultation is free, confidential, and available in English or Spanish.
What qualifies as a catastrophic injury in Florida?
Under Florida law and 42 USC 3796b, a catastrophic injury permanently prevents you from performing gainful work. This includes severe traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries causing paralysis, severe burns over significant body surface area, multiple amputations, permanent organ damage requiring transplants, and crushing injuries causing permanent disability. Your injury must also meet the serious injury threshold under Florida Statute 768.0427 to pursue full compensation beyond Florida's $10,000 PIP limit.
How much is my catastrophic injury case worth in Miami?
Realistic Miami-Dade County settlement ranges: spinal cord quadriplegia ($2.5M–$25M+), spinal cord paraplegia ($1.5M–$15M), severe TBI ($1.5M–$15M+), severe burns ($750K–$10M), major amputation ($500K–$5M+), permanent organ damage ($800K–$8M). Miami-Dade County juries award 20–30% higher verdicts than rural Florida counties. Your specific number depends on injury severity, your age and earning capacity, lifetime care requirements, available insurance coverage, and the strength of your liability evidence.
I was injured on I-95 and I don't know who caused the accident. Can I still file a claim?
Yes. Multi-vehicle accidents on Miami's highways often involve shared liability — multiple drivers, commercial trucking companies, cargo loaders, vehicle manufacturers, or government entities responsible for road maintenance. We investigate every potential source of liability. Even if the immediate picture is unclear, we frequently identify defendants and insurance coverage that wasn't apparent at first.
What if the other driver was uninsured or underinsured?
Florida requires only $10,000 in PIP coverage and no mandatory bodily injury liability. This leaves many serious accident victims underinsured. Options include your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage, employer liability if the driver was working, umbrella policies of $1M to $5M, vehicle manufacturer liability for defects, and property owner liability for premise conditions. We identify every available source of compensation.
How long do I have to file a catastrophic injury lawsuit in Miami?
Two years from the date of injury under Florida Statute 95.11, wrongful death has a 2-year limit; government entity claims require 3-year notice. Missing these deadlines permanently bars your right to compensation.
Do I need a lawyer for a catastrophic injury case in Miami?
Yes. Insurance Research Council data shows unrepresented catastrophic injury victims receive settlements averaging 3.5 times lower than represented victims. These cases involve lifetime care calculations, multiple expert witnesses, and insurance companies whose entire purpose is to minimize payouts. We work on contingency — no fees, no expenses unless we win. You have nothing to lose by calling, and potentially millions to gain.
Contact CHG Lawyers — Miami Catastrophic Injury Attorneys
You didn't choose this. But you can choose who fights for you. Florida's statute of limitations is running. Evidence disappears. Call today.
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CHG Law
With years of experience in the field of personal injury law, the attorneys at CHG Law in Coral Gables, Florida, near Miami, have a proven track record of success. They have helped clients recover millions of dollars in compensation, and they are ready to help you too.
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