Injury claims become catastrophic when the damage is likely to be permanent (or functionally permanent), such as:
- Traumatic brain injuries after high-impact crashes or falls
- Spinal cord and back injuries causing long-term impairment
- Serious burns from workplace incidents or industrial accidents
- Amputations and severe fractures requiring extended rehabilitation
- Injuries that create lifelong limitations (independence, driving ability, work restrictions)
In Fitchburg, these injuries often come from the same local patterns you might recognize:
- Commute collisions involving distracted driving, speeding, or sudden braking in traffic
- Winter and shoulder-road incidents where visibility, traction, and clearing mistakes matter
- Worksite injuries involving forklifts, moving equipment, falls from height, or unsafe procedures
Because these injuries can evolve and require ongoing care, early evidence and careful legal handling are critical.


