In Minnesota, catastrophic injuries are often tied to the kinds of impacts that happen when traffic is heavy or speeds are higher than expected—head-on collisions, T-bone crashes at intersections, motorcycle trauma, or serious highway merges.
Typically, catastrophic outcomes involve:
- Brain and spinal injuries that affect speech, memory, mobility, or long-term functioning
- Major burns from vehicle fires or workplace-related incidents
- Loss of limb or permanent impairment requiring ongoing care
- Internal injuries with complicated prognosis and follow-up treatment
The key point: these cases aren’t just about what happened yesterday. The legal focus is whether today’s diagnosis will affect your health, independence, and finances for years.


