Longview · Catastrophic Injury
Longview Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful death case in Longview is defined by the severity of the loss — a spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or a death — rather than by the mechanism that caused it. These cases typically arise from serious commercial-vehicle crashes on I-20 or the county roads serving Longview's oilfield service economy, where a layered insurance structure and the operator's regulatory record become central to recovery. Injured patients are routed through Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center on Hollybrook Drive, the only Level II trauma center between Tyler and Shreveport, and the most severe cases are airlifted west to UT Health East Texas in Tyler. The Texas Wrongful Death Act under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Section 71.004 gives a surviving spouse, children, and parents an independent claim for a family member's death, and a life-care plan paired with an economist's projection is required to capture the true economic scope of a permanent injury.
Why Longview cases are different
When a Longview crash or fall causes a spinal cord injury, brain injury, severe burns, or a death in the family, the stakes change entirely. These cases route through Christus Good Shepherd's Level II trauma center, and the value lives in a lifetime of future care.
Trauma routing and the medical record that drives value
Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center on Hollybrook Drive is the primary destination for serious-injury patients in the Longview area and the only Level II trauma center between Tyler and Shreveport. Christus Good Shepherd Marshall absorbs cases from the Harrison County side, and the most acute trauma — complex polytrauma, certain neurosurgical cases, severe pediatric injury — is sometimes airlifted west to UT Health East Texas in Tyler. In a catastrophic file, the medical record is the case. We pull the complete trauma chart, the operative notes, the imaging, and every consultant report, then work with treating physicians and life-care planners to project the future. A spinal cord injury, a moderate-to-severe brain injury, or a major burn is not a one-time medical bill; it is decades of surgery, rehabilitation, attendant care, equipment, and lost earning capacity that an early insurance offer will never reflect.
High-stakes posture, coverage, and wrongful death
Catastrophic claims demand a different posture from a routine injury file, because the exposure is large and the defense will resist accordingly. Where the at-fault party is a commercial operator — an oilfield service company or an I-20 freight carrier — the available coverage is typically far deeper, often a layered commercial-auto and umbrella structure, and that ceiling is what makes full future-medical recovery realistic. When an injury is fatal, Texas wrongful-death and survival law lets a spouse, children, or parents recover for their loss and for the decedent's final suffering, and those claims carry their own deadlines. We build these files for the possibility of trial in Gregg County district court — the 124th, 188th, or 307th at the courthouse on East Methvin — preserving evidence aggressively, engaging the right experts early, and documenting the human and economic loss in full before any number is discussed.
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Frequently asked
Longview catastrophic injury questions
- Because the value depends on the future, not just the bills already incurred. With a spinal cord injury, brain injury, or severe burn, the true cost — surgeries, rehabilitation, attendant care, equipment, lost earning capacity — unfolds over years. Settling before treating physicians and a life-care planner can project that future risks leaving the long-term costs uncovered. We let the medical picture mature, with care at facilities like Christus Good Shepherd, before placing a value on the claim.
- A life-care plan is a detailed, physician-supported projection of everything a catastrophic injury will require over a lifetime — future surgeries, therapy, medications, equipment, home modifications, and attendant care — with costs attached. Paired with an economist's analysis of lost earning capacity, it converts a permanent injury into a documented number. Without it, an insurer values the claim on past bills alone and pays far less than the injury will actually cost.
- Texas wrongful-death law allows a surviving spouse, children, and parents to recover for their losses — financial support, companionship, and mental anguish — and a separate survival claim covers the decedent's own pre-death pain and expenses. These claims have deadlines and specific rules about who may bring them. Where a commercial defendant is involved, deeper insurance coverage is often available. We handle these matters with care for the family while preserving the evidence promptly.
- Yes, substantially. Commercial operators in Longview's energy-services sector typically carry commercial-auto policies with limits far above the state minimum and often a separate umbrella layer. The carrier's own regulatory file — ELD data, driver-qualification records, maintenance history — can also support a gross-negligence theory under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Section 41.003 if the company was aware of and ignored a recurring risk. A catastrophic injury against a commercial defendant is a layered-coverage case, not a minimum-limits file.
- Catastrophic injury and wrongful-death cases arising in Gregg County are filed at Gregg County district court — the 124th, 188th, or 307th — at the Gregg County Courthouse on East Methvin Street. Crashes on the Harrison County side of the city limit venue to Marshall. Where the commercial defendant is headquartered outside East Texas, alternative venues may be available under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Section 15.002, and the venue choice can materially affect jury composition and settlement dynamics.
- Possibly, if the at-fault party's conduct was grossly negligent. Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Section 41.003, exemplary damages require clear-and-convincing proof that the defendant was subjectively aware of an extreme risk and proceeded anyway. In commercial-vehicle cases, a carrier that falsified hours-of-service logs, ignored maintenance failures, or retained a driver with a disqualifying record can present a gross-negligence theory. Caps under Section 41.008 limit the amount, but the availability of exemplary damages changes the settlement posture.
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Downtown Austin. Longview clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Longview-area clients statewide and travel to Longview for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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