In Prospect Heights cases, catastrophic injuries typically involve more than painful symptoms—they often require long-term treatment planning and can limit someone’s ability to work or live independently.
Common examples include:
- Traumatic brain injuries that affect memory, balance, mood, or ability to work
- Spinal cord injuries or fractures with ongoing mobility limitations
- Severe burns or injuries requiring repeated procedures and specialized care
- Loss of limb or permanent impairment that changes daily functioning
Because Illinois injury disputes frequently turn on proof—what happened, what caused it, and how the injury is expected to impact a person over time—getting organized early matters.


