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Catastrophic Injuries

Has a Major Injury Changed Your Life Forever?

Every injury has an impact on your life. A catastrophic injury such as paralysis, amputation or serious burns will change your life forever.

At Ashton & Price, we understand the affect that a catastrophic injury will have on your life and the lives of your family members. We work aggressively with medical and economic forensic professionals to determine the full value of your financial, social and emotional losses that you have suffered and will continue to suffer over the course of your lifetime. It's the reason we have helped injury victims receive settlements and jury awards of more than $100 million since we started our personal injury practice in 1996.

“If a person’s injuries aren't diagnosed and treated, a person will never recover. A catastrophic injury such as spinal cord or brain injury will have a life-long impact on you and your family. This is an emotional time. The most important thing is getting your loved one's health back.” — Attorney Craig Ashton

Contact us to discuss the ways a catastrophic accident and injury in your family has changed your life. We will ensure that the victim receives a full diagnosis and medical care and treatment if necessary.*

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  • No Attorney Fee Unless You Win

We represent clients who have suffered catastrophic injuries in all kinds of accidents including:

Don't Assume That Your Family Doesn't Have a Case

California is a comparative fault state, meaning that an injured individual may be found partially at fault for the accident, and still be entitled to recover damages, discounted for his comparative share of fault. Don't assume anything about your case. Talk to an experienced attorney at our firm.

We invite you to learn more about our practice at these information centers:

Contact our offices in Fair Oaks to schedule a free consultation with an experienced personal injury trial lawyer today.

*In the event you elect to receive medical diagnosis and/or treatment on a lien basis, your health care provider will be entitled to payment at the conclusion of your case, from your settlement or jury award.

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