SERIOUS INJURY
A serious injury refers to a significant physical or psychological harm that has a profound impact on an individual's well-being and daily functioning. Serious injuries often result in severe pain, extended recovery periods, long-term or permanent disabilities, and substantial medical expenses. These injuries may include but are not limited to traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, amputations, severe burns, organ damage, multiple fractures, and injuries leading to permanent disfigurement or impairment. The severity of a serious injury can vary, but it generally involves a substantial disruption to the individual's life, potentially affecting their ability to work, engage in regular activities, and enjoy a good quality of life. Seeking appropriate medical care, rehabilitation, and legal support are crucial for individuals who have sustained serious injuries to navigate their recovery process and pursue compensation for their losses.