Many catastrophic cases start with an injury that seems manageable at first—until symptoms escalate. In the days and weeks after a serious crash or fall, defendants often push narratives like “it was minor” or “they’re exaggerating pain.” In Texas, that can affect how insurers evaluate liability and how quickly they try to resolve the claim.
Common catastrophic outcomes we see after severe collisions and high-impact events include:
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI) symptoms that evolve over time
- Spinal injuries and lasting mobility limitations
- Severe burns requiring long-term treatment
- Catastrophic fractures, amputations, or permanent impairment
The key isn’t just the diagnosis—it’s proving how the incident caused the impairment and what your life looks like afterward.


