LawInfo.com now provides a way in which the public and professionals alike can locate a pre-screened, pre-qualified serious injury lawyer in their area. In an effort to guarantee professional, unparalleled personal injury representation, Lawinfo administers a detailed screening process for catastrophic and serious injury attorneys that verifies state bar admission, peer approval and recommendations, a proven high rate of case and trial success, and no pending disciplinary action.
(PRWEB) October 17, 2007 -- LawInfo has now added qualified catastrophic injury attorneys to its free online national directory. These attorneys are a part of LawInfo's signature service, the Lead Counsel Program, which provides pre-qualified, pre-screened attorneys, including brain injury lawyers, spinal cord injury lawyers and catastrophic accident lawyers, through a simple, 2-click accessible attorney directory. The Lead Counsel Program has resulted in the enhanced screening of attorneys' credentials and has become a symbol of quality assurance for consumers searching for legal representation.
A catastrophic injury tends to be devastating and permanent in nature, and usually happens suddenly and without warning. Injuries classified as catastrophic can result in severe disruptions or impairments to one or more bodily systems, such as the neurological, skeletal or muscular system, and can have a severe impact on a victim's life and on those of his or her loved ones. While some people may recover from catastrophic injuries, others may become permanently disabled, are subject to extreme long-term suffering, and/or can experience a significantly shortened lifespan. In addition, physiological damages resulting from catastrophic injuries sometimes do not surface or are not apparent for many years.
Catastrophic injuries can include traumatic head or brain injuries, brain damage, eye injuries resulting in loss of sight, loss of hearing, spinal cord injuries, accidental amputation, severe burns, severe scarring and/or disfigurement, compound or multiple fractures, severe loss of mobility, bodily system damage due to toxic exposure (lead paint poisoning, asbestos, black molds, etc.), paralysis, and/or other neurological disorders.
Seeking the services of a qualified catastrophic injury lawyer can help you or a loved one recoup the costs involved with treating a serious injury and can help secure compensation for damages sustained; i.e. loss of income, loss of mobility, etc. Further, an experienced serious injury attorney, as provided through LawInfo's free national directory, can best advise you on what government benefits may be available and how to go about applying for them.
For over a decade, LawInfo's mission has been to assist the public in locating qualified attorneys and legal services. Founded in 1994, LawInfo is recognized nationwide as a leader within the legal community. In addition to listing a national directory in which to locate skilled personal injury lawyers, LawInfo.com also provides the latest legal news, breaking headlines on FDA-mandated recalls for defective drugs and dangerous products and supplies an index of experienced local and national attorneys who are handling such cases.
LawInfo.com has also designed a legal resource center that provides a quick and easy way to access free legal forms and documents, research thousands of legal FAQ's, obtain document preparation services and locate legal experts throughout the nation--such as private investigators, bail bondsmen, process servers and paralegals. LawInfo.com also provides marketing packages for attorneys and legal professionals crafted by a team of specialists that integrates web design, content development and internet marketing with targeted traffic-generation tactics. LawInfo is staffed by experienced legal industry professionals and their corporate offices are located in San Marcos, California, just thirty minutes north of San Diego.
For more information about Lead Counsel catastrophic injury attorneys, or LawInfo's free legal resource center, call 1-800-397-3743 or visit www.lawinfo.com.
Source: PRWeb: Legal / Law
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