In practice, catastrophic cases aren’t defined by a label—they’re defined by impact. In Peoria, the injuries we commonly see described as catastrophic include:
- Traumatic brain injury (concussion with lasting cognitive or neurological effects)
- Spinal cord injury and other permanent mobility impairments
- Severe burns or disfiguring injuries
- Major fractures, limb loss, and catastrophic orthopedic trauma
- Injuries that lead to permanent care needs or loss of independence
If your medical providers are documenting long-term limitations, ongoing therapy, or permanent restrictions, that’s often a sign the case needs a damages strategy built for the long haul.


