In practical terms, catastrophic injuries are those that create major, permanent, or long-term impacts. In New Brighton, these often follow serious car and truck collisions on high-traffic corridors, or incidents involving pedestrians and cyclists.
Common examples include:
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI) with lasting cognitive or physical limitations
- Spinal cord or vertebrae injuries affecting mobility and independence
- Severe burns requiring extended treatment and skin grafting
- Loss of limb or permanent impairment from crush injuries
- Internal injuries that may worsen after the initial emergency phase
A key point: early symptoms don’t always tell the full story. Minnesota injury claims are built on medical records and causation evidence—so documenting how the injury changes over time is essential.


