In many Pineville cases, the financial pressure arrives before the full medical picture is understood. That’s why catastrophic injury claims typically include both:
- Immediate losses (ER care, ambulance, imaging, initial surgeries, short-term rehab)
- Ongoing and future needs (specialist follow-ups, therapy, mobility support, home adjustments, and long-term treatment)
If your injury affects your ability to work—whether you’re employed in a local industry setting or you rely on commuting to maintain income—that lost earning capacity can become a central part of the claim.


