In real cases, catastrophic injuries are often recognized less by the label and more by the functional change they create—loss of independence, inability to work, need for ongoing medical care, and long-term safety or mobility challenges.
Common Meridian-area scenarios we see include:
- Serious crashes involving commercial trucks on major corridors and detours during construction
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial and maintenance work, including falls and equipment-related trauma
- Burns and severe injuries from jobsite accidents or property-related hazards
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries when visibility is reduced during early/late commuting hours
Whether you’re dealing with a brain injury, spinal fracture, severe burns, or other permanent impairment, the key question becomes: how will your life and medical needs look over the next year—and the next five years? That’s where a catastrophic claim must be built with more than early documentation.


