Hearing loss is one of the most common and overlooked catastrophic injuries. Whether it results from a car accident, machinery accidents, work accident, or medical malpractice, losing the ability to hear can change every part of a victim’s life. Hearing damage may leave someone unable to work, communicate, or enjoy daily activities, creating a financial burden that lasts a lifetime.
At Brown Chiari LLP, our Buffalo catastrophic injury lawyers represent clients who have suffered traumatic hearing loss or other life changing injuries across Buffalo NY, West Seneca, Niagara Falls, and all of Western New York. We fight for the compensation injured workers and accident victims need to cover medical bills, lost income, hearing aids, and other essential costs that come with permanent disabilities.

Hearing loss can occur in many ways. Car accidents and motor vehicle collisions often lead to traumatic brain injuries that damage the auditory system. Machinery accidents on noisy construction sites can cause work related hearing loss when workers are not given proper protective equipment. Long-term exposure to a noisy environment, the same motion of working with loud tools, or an occupational disease like carpal tunnel syndrome can also create permanent disabilities over time.
Medical malpractice is another cause of devastating injuries. Surgical errors, defective medical equipment, or medication complications can injure a patient’s ability to hear. In every case, hearing loss represents one of the most severe injuries a person can endure, robbing them of their well being and independence.
When catastrophic injuries occur, they affect every aspect of a victim’s life. A catastrophic injury case involving hearing damage often requires extensive medical treatment, hearing tests, and rehabilitation. Injured workers may be unable to return to their job, forcing them to file a workers compensation claim or apply for Social Security Disability benefits.
The financial impact is often significant. Medical expenses, medical bills, future hearing aids, and other treatments can overwhelm families. Emotional distress, loss of social connection, and reduced quality of life add to the suffering. At Brown Chiari LLP, we have assisted countless clients who suffered hearing loss and understand how to pursue maximum compensation for the injuries sustained.
Filing a personal injury claim or workers compensation claim after hearing loss can be complex. Workers compensation laws require employers to carry workers compensation insurance to protect workers injured in noisy environments, construction sites, and other hazardous jobs. A workers compensation case may provide immediate medical benefits, but it often does not cover the full financial impact of catastrophic injury.
In some cases, a personal injury case or personal injury lawsuit may also be necessary. Our attorneys pursue compensation against negligent drivers, property owners, or medical professionals when else’s negligence caused the injury. Filing both a workers compensation claim and a personal injury claim can provide injured workers with a path to full and fair compensation.

With combined experience representing many clients across Buffalo New York and Western New York, our law office has handled catastrophic injury cases of every kind. We provide legal representation for victims of car accidents, workplace accidents, and medical malpractice, ensuring their legal rights are protected throughout the filing process.
Our attorneys offer a free case evaluation and free consultation so injured workers and families understand their legal options. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means no legal fees are charged unless we recover compensation for you. Our injury lawyers and legal team fight tirelessly to secure fair compensation, including workers compensation benefits, Social Security Disability, and damages through personal injury law claims.
Learn more about Buffalo Hearing Loss Damage Lawyer services. Call Brown Chiari LLP at (716) 681-7190 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us anytime through our contact page. Let us help you take the first step toward justice and recovery.
Common causes include car accidents, motor vehicle crashes, noisy environments, machinery accidents, and occupational disease. Medical malpractice and defective medical equipment can also cause traumatic hearing loss.
Yes. Workers compensation benefits are available for workers injured on the job due to work related hearing loss or occupational disease. Workers can file a workers compensation claim for medical expenses, lost wages, and other benefits.
Yes. If hearing loss was caused by someone else’s negligence—such as a negligent driver, medical professional, or unsafe premises—you may have grounds for a personal injury case or personal injury lawsuit in addition to workers compensation.
Social Security Disability provides benefits to people with permanent disabilities who can no longer work. Many clients who suffer traumatic hearing loss qualify for long-term support through SSDI.
Our attorneys conduct thorough investigations, gather medical records, and file all necessary paperwork to build a strong catastrophic injury case. We help clients recover compensation through workers compensation claims, Social Security Disability, and personal injury claims, always pursuing maximum recovery for devastating injuries.