In Butler, serious injuries often arise from the same types of events we see repeatedly: high-speed impacts during commute hours, complex intersections, and collisions involving larger vehicles.
Catastrophic outcomes are frequently tied to facts like:
- restraint use and crash severity
- speed at impact and braking behavior
- roadway conditions (including lighting, weather, and drainage)
- vehicle maintenance and inspection history when a commercial vehicle is involved
- whether a driver, employer, or another party followed safety rules
Because catastrophic injuries can lead to long-term care needs, the case usually becomes more than “medical bills vs. insurance.” You need a strategy that addresses liability, causation, and the future costs that follow severe impairment.


