In Norfolk, “catastrophic” usually means the injury’s impact goes well beyond temporary treatment. The stakes are high when the harm affects:
- Mobility and independence (brain injury, spinal injury, amputations)
- Long-term medical needs (ongoing therapy, specialists, durable medical equipment)
- Future work ability (lost earning capacity, retraining needs)
- Daily living requirements (care needs, home modifications)
Nebraska cases often turn on documentation—especially medical records that connect the incident to the lasting impairment. If you’re dealing with a serious crash, a jobsite incident, or a premises injury in Norfolk, your early evidence can make or break the value of your claim.


