After a catastrophic injury, you may be contacted early by insurance representatives. They might offer a quick settlement to close the file before medical issues become clearer.
In Texas, catastrophic injuries can evolve—symptoms may worsen, diagnoses can change, and future care needs can expand. A fast offer that’s based only on early treatment can fall far short of what you’ll need for rehabilitation, mobility support, and long-term medical management.
A Red Oak catastrophic injury lawyer can help you avoid common early mistakes by:
- identifying what is missing from your medical picture
- documenting causation while records are still obtainable
- building a damages strategy that matches your expected recovery timeline


