Cedar Park · Catastrophic Injury
Cedar Park Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful-death case in Cedar Park is a Texas personal-injury claim where the physical severity — traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or death — produces a lifetime of losses that ordinary damages categories cannot fully capture. Texas law allows recovery for reasonably certain future medical expenses, attendant care, and lost earning capacity, and under the Wrongful Death Act (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004), the surviving spouse, children, and parents may separately recover for lost companionship and mental anguish when a crash on US-183A, RM-1431, or RM-620 is fatal. Proving the full damages requires a certified life-care plan and an economic present-value projection, and these cases file in the Williamson County district courts in Georgetown under the two-year statute of § 16.003, with tolling available for minor heirs.
Why Cedar Park cases are different
When a US-183A impact at toll-lane speed or a commercial-truck collision on RM-620 leaves someone with a spinal cord injury, a traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or takes a life, the Cedar Park case shifts from a routine claim to a high-stakes fight over a lifetime of future medical and lost earning capacity.
Building the life-care plan that future medicals require
A catastrophic injury is defined less by the moment of the crash than by the decades that follow it. A spinal cord injury, a serious brain injury, or major burns generates costs that recur for the rest of a person's life, attendant care, repeat surgeries, assistive equipment, home modification, and lost earning capacity, and Texas law allows recovery for those reasonably certain future damages. Proving them takes a life-care plan, built with treating physicians, rehabilitation specialists, and economists, that quantifies what the injury will cost over a lifetime. The serious crashes on US-183A and RM-1431 that send clients to Cedar Park Regional Medical Center and on to higher-level trauma care at Ascension Seton Williamson in Round Rock or Baylor Scott & White Medical Center at Lakeway are exactly the cases where the demand cannot rest on bills incurred to date. The recovery has to capture care not yet rendered, supported by expert projection rather than guesswork.
High-stakes posture and the wrongful-death claim
When the loss is catastrophic, the dollars at stake invite a harder defense, and insurers fight liability and damages far more aggressively than in a soft-tissue file. That posture demands early scene investigation, preservation of every data source, the TxDOT gantry footage along US-183A, vehicle event-data-recorder downloads, commercial-truck ELD logs, and identification of all available coverage layers, including the higher commercial policies that a working defendant's employer may carry. Where a Cedar Park crash is fatal, the Texas wrongful-death statute permits the surviving spouse, children, and parents to recover for lost companionship, support, and mental anguish, and a separate survival claim preserves the decedent's own pre-death damages. These cases file in Williamson County district court in Georgetown, and we treat them as trial files from the first day, because the carrier's first number rarely reflects the true lifetime value.
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Frequently asked
Cedar Park catastrophic injury questions
- It is the long-term severity, not a single label. Spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, severe burns, amputations, and death are treated as catastrophic because they cause permanent impairment and generate decades of future cost. Legally, that means the claim has to account for care not yet provided, lost earning capacity, and lifetime needs, which is why a life-care plan built with medical and economic experts becomes the backbone of the case.
- Through expert projection. Texas allows recovery for future damages that are reasonably certain, established by treating physicians and rehabilitation and economic experts who project the surgeries, attendant care, equipment, and home modifications the injury will require over a lifetime. The demand is built on that documented life-care plan rather than only on bills already incurred, because in a catastrophic case the bulk of the cost lies ahead.
- Texas recognizes two claims. The wrongful-death claim under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004 lets a surviving spouse, children, and parents recover for lost companionship, support, and mental anguish. A separate survival action under § 71.021 preserves the damages the person suffered before death, including their own pain and medical costs. These cases file in Williamson County district court in Georgetown and demand thorough early investigation, because the full value is rarely reflected in an insurer's initial offer.
- Potentially yes. Texas allows exemplary damages under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.003 when gross negligence is proven by clear and convincing evidence. Gross negligence requires an extreme degree of risk and the defendant's subjective awareness of that risk. A commercial contractor who dispatched a driver over federal hours-of-service limits on the RM-1431 construction corridor, or an employer who repeatedly ignored a recurring vehicle hazard, can satisfy that standard. The cap under § 41.008 applies, but even a capped exemplary award can be significant in a high-value catastrophic case.
- Cedar Park Regional Medical Center on Discovery Boulevard handles the initial trauma response for serious crashes on US-183A and RM-1431. For neurosurgical or high-acuity cases, patients are transferred to Ascension Seton Williamson in Round Rock or a higher-level trauma center in the Austin metro. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center at Lakeway handles a portion of orthopedic and spine follow-up. The complete treatment record across every facility is what anchors the life-care plan and the future-damages projection.
- Immediately. Commercial vehicles carry electronic data that cycles out under routine carrier retention schedules, TxDOT gantry footage on US-183A has a short window, and vehicles may be repaired before an independent inspection can occur. Preservation letters need to reach the carrier or contractor within days of the crash. The two-year statute under § 16.003 is the outer deadline, but the evidence that proves the case can be gone within a week of the collision.
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Downtown Austin. Cedar Park clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Cedar Park-area clients statewide and travel to Cedar Park for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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