A catastrophic injury can change your entire life in an instant. When the damage is permanent and impossible to “bounce back” from, everything shifts: work, independence, family, and future plans. Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm approaches these cases aggressively, strategically, and with the urgency they demand.
Types of Catastrophic Injuries
Catastrophic Injuries Frequently Asked Questions
What if I’m partially at fault for the accident?
South Carolina follows a modified comparative fault rule. You can still recover compensation as long as you are 50% or less at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. If you’re more than 50% responsible, recovery is barred. In catastrophic injury, fault allocation can be the difference between securing long-term care and walking away with nothing.
Are there limits on compensation in catastrophic injury cases?
Most personal injury cases in South Carolina do not have caps on compensatory damages. However, medical malpractice cases are different. Non-economic damages, like pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life, are capped and adjusted annually for inflation. Punitive damages are also capped in many cases, with limited exceptions for extreme misconduct.
Do catastrophic injury cases usually settle, or do they go to trial?
Insurance companies rarely roll over in catastrophic injury cases. When exposure is high, they fight harder. That’s why these cases must be built from day one with a trial mindset, because real leverage only exists when the other side knows you’re ready to take it all the way.









