In our work with Texas injury claims, “catastrophic” usually means the injury has long-term effects that disrupt core activities—work, mobility, parenting responsibilities, and independent living. Common examples we see include:
- Traumatic brain injuries that affect memory, attention, or daily decision-making
- Spinal injuries and permanent nerve damage
- Severe orthopedic injuries that require multiple surgeries or ongoing therapy
- Burns and soft-tissue damage with lasting impairment
- Amputations or complex fractures with long recovery timelines
These injuries often come with secondary problems too: lost income, caregiver needs, transportation challenges for medical appointments, and modifications to a home so you can safely move and live.


