In Waukesha, catastrophic injury cases often involve losses that affect daily functioning long after the initial emergency care—such as:
- traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- spinal cord or nerve damage
- severe burns or disfigurement
- fractures with permanent impairment
- amputations or injuries causing lasting mobility limitations
Because Wisconsin claims depend on clear proof of both injury and causation, the early phase matters. The question isn’t only “How bad is it today?”—it’s whether the medical record supports that the incident caused long-term impairment.


