In catastrophic injury claims, “catastrophic” isn’t just a label—it’s about the injury’s long-term impact. In practice, Greensburg cases often involve damages that can affect:
- Mobility and independence (wheelchair use, permanent restrictions, mobility aids)
- Neurological function (traumatic brain injury, cognitive changes)
- Chronic pain and ongoing treatment needs
- Future work limitations (including inability to return to a previous job)
- Home and transportation changes
Because these impacts can unfold over months, the early version of your medical story may look incomplete. That’s why your claim needs to be built to handle updates—especially when symptoms change after initial hospitalization.


