Corpus Christi · Catastrophic Injury
Corpus Christi Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful death claim in Corpus Christi arises when negligence or gross negligence produces a loss so severe that ordinary damages categories no longer capture it: permanent spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury requiring lifelong care, or a family member's death. The Texas Wrongful Death Act under § 71.004 gives surviving spouses, children, and parents independent claims for a death, and the survival statute under § 71.021 preserves the decedent's pre-death claims for the estate. In Corpus, the most common catastrophic-injury defendants are commercial carriers and contractors operating on I-37 through Refinery Row, the SH-361 corridor, and the SPID interchanges — entities that carry commercial auto policies with corporate umbrellas above them. CHRISTUS Spohn Memorial, the Level II trauma center, is typically the first treating facility, but the long-term care picture requires a certified life-care plan and present-value economist testimony that the ER record alone cannot supply.
Why Corpus Christi cases are different
When a tanker collision on I-37, a port-area truck crash, or a high-speed impact on SPID causes a spinal cord, brain, or burn injury, the stakes shift from a routine claim to a life-care case. Cap City handles those high-exposure Nueces County matters from its Austin office.
The injuries and the high-stakes posture
Catastrophic cases, spinal cord injury with paralysis, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, and wrongful death, are defined by lifelong consequences, and that changes how the case is built. The medical record alone is not enough; these files require a life-care plan projecting decades of future treatment, attendant care, equipment, home modification, and lost earning capacity, supported by physician and economist testimony. In Corpus these injuries often arise from the corridors that carry commercial defendants: a tanker on I-37 near Refinery Row, a hazmat carrier on the SH-361 corridor, or a high-speed impact at a SPID interchange. The most severe trauma flows to CHRISTUS Spohn Memorial, the Level II trauma center for the coastal bend, with patients flown in from as far as Kingsville and Rockport, and pediatric catastrophic cases routing to Driscoll Children's. We build the case around the full future, not the emergency bill, because the early record never captures what a catastrophic injury actually costs.
Finding the coverage and the federal-court overlay
A catastrophic claim is only as strong as the coverage behind it, so identifying every available policy is central. The commercial defendants common in Corpus carry the deepest pools: a midstream operator's commercial auto policy beneath a corporate umbrella, a refinery or ship-channel contractor's commercial coverage with the principal's umbrella potentially above it. We screen for every responsible party and every layer at intake. Because the port economy draws so many out-of-state corporate defendants, catastrophic cases here carry real removal exposure to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Corpus Christi Division, where timing and local rules diverge from Nueces County state court. We evaluate that calculus before drafting the petition. In a wrongful-death matter we also confirm the statutory beneficiaries and any survival claim, since those run on the same two-year clock under section 16.003.
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Frequently asked
Corpus Christi catastrophic injury questions
- It can. There is no cap on economic damages — future medical care, attendant care, lost earning capacity — in an ordinary negligence case against a private defendant. Claims against governmental entities are capped separately under the Texas Tort Claims Act, and in Corpus that means the City of Corpus Christi, Nueces County, the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, and the Regional Transportation Authority. Those claims also require pre-suit notice, sometimes within six months or sooner under a local charter. We confirm who owned and operated the vehicle at intake, because a private tanker carrier and a public agency produce very different case builds.
- That depends on the defendants, which is why we identify every policy early. Corpus's commercial defendants, port-serving tanker carriers, midstream operators, and refinery contractors, typically carry commercial auto coverage beneath corporate umbrellas, the deepest pools available. We screen for every responsible party and every layer at intake, because in a catastrophic case the difference between one policy and a stacked umbrella is enormous.
- Texas wrongful-death and survival claims let statutory beneficiaries, typically the spouse, children, and parents, recover for their loss, while the estate can pursue the decedent's own pre-death damages. These run on the same two-year deadline under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code section 16.003. We confirm the beneficiaries, identify the responsible parties and coverage, and handle the matter with the care a loss like this requires.
- Two years from the date of injury or death under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003, with tolling for minor heirs. The practical evidence deadline is far shorter: ECM and ELD data from commercial carriers on I-37 and the SH-361 corridor cycle within weeks, and CHRISTUS Spohn Memorial trauma records need to be formally preserved and requested early. We treat the telematics window as the working clock.
- Potentially. Texas authorizes exemplary damages under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.003 when gross negligence is established by clear and convincing evidence, meaning an objectively extreme risk of serious harm that the defendant consciously disregarded. Hours-of-service violations, falsified ELD logs, and known safety deficiencies in a carrier's CSA profile are the fact patterns that most commonly support that theory in Corpus commercial-defendant cases.
- A traumatic brain injury claim in this range requires a life-care plan built by a certified life-care planner projecting all future medical care, residential support, equipment, home modification, and attendant-care costs, and an economist to calculate the present value of those projections and the lost earning capacity. We develop those expert opinions before making any demand, because the ER record at CHRISTUS Spohn Memorial captures only the initial hospitalization, not the decades of care that follow.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Corpus Christi clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Corpus Christi-area clients statewide and travel to Corpus Christi for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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