In practice, catastrophic injuries usually involve more than the initial emergency room visit. In San Angelo, many serious claims come from crashes where the severity and duration of impairment become clear only after imaging, specialist visits, and rehab.
Common examples we see in catastrophic injury matters include:
- Traumatic brain injury that affects speech, memory, balance, sleep, or decision-making
- Spinal cord injury leading to long-term mobility limitations or assisted living needs
- Severe fractures and internal trauma with complicated follow-up care
- Burn injuries from vehicle incidents or workplace-related mishaps
- Limb loss or permanent nerve damage that changes work capacity permanently
Catastrophic cases often require proof that the harm is ongoing—not just “serious right now.” That’s where local claim strategy starts: building a record early so the injury’s long-term impact isn’t treated like a temporary inconvenience.


