In Clute, life-altering injuries often happen in settings where people are traveling to work, running errands, or moving between neighborhoods and industrial corridors. Catastrophic cases typically involve harm that:
- Changes mobility or requires long-term assistance
- Impacts speech, memory, or cognitive function
- Requires ongoing therapy, specialist care, or durable medical equipment
- Alters earning capacity—especially when work is physically demanding
- Leads to long-term complications that may not be fully understood right away
Early on, symptoms can evolve. A diagnosis today may not reflect the full extent of impairment weeks or months later—so the legal approach needs to be evidence-driven, not rushed.


