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Austin Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

A catastrophic injury or wrongful death case in Austin is defined not by a specific crash type but by the severity of the outcome: a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or death that produces a lifetime of medical need and permanent loss of function or earning capacity. Texas law allows recovery of future medical expenses and lost earning capacity, but only with expert proof: a certified life-care plan and an economist's present-value calculation. These cases route to Dell Seton Medical Center at UT's Level I trauma center and are filed in Travis County district court; when death results, the Texas Wrongful Death Act (§ 71.004) gives the surviving spouse, children, and parents a distinct claim, while the survival statute (§ 71.021) preserves the decedent's own pre-death claims for the estate.

Why Austin cases are different

When an Austin crash or fall produces a spinal cord, brain, or burn injury — or a death — the stakes change entirely. These cases route to Dell Seton's Level I trauma center, and the value is dominated by a lifetime of future care.

Future medicals and the life-care plan

In a catastrophic case the medical bills already incurred are usually a fraction of the true loss. A spinal cord injury, a traumatic brain injury, or severe burns can mean decades of surgeries, attendant care, adaptive equipment, home modifications, and lost earning capacity. Texas lets an injured person recover reasonable future medical expenses and lost future earning capacity, but those must be proven, not assumed. That is where a life-care plan comes in: a physician-and-expert-built projection of the care the client will need over a lifetime, reduced to present value by an economist. Because serious injuries are routinely understated in the fast ER discharge typical of Austin's high-acuity trauma system, locking in the treating specialists and the future-care record early is the foundation the entire demand is built on.

High-stakes posture, coverage, and wrongful death

Catastrophic losses commonly exceed a single liability policy, so identifying every available source of recovery is essential: the at-fault party's coverage, any commercial or umbrella policy where a business or commercial vehicle is involved, and the client's own UM/UIM coverage if the at-fault driver is underinsured. When an Austin incident causes death, the Texas wrongful-death statute allows the surviving spouse, children, and parents to recover, and a survival claim preserves what the decedent could have brought. These cases are filed in Travis County district court and are defended hard because of the exposure, so the file is built as if it will be tried: preserved physical and electronic evidence, retained experts, and a documented care and economic record that withstands scrutiny.

Frequently asked

Austin catastrophic injury questions

  • Because the largest part of your loss is in the future, not the bills already paid. A spinal cord, brain, or burn injury can require decades of care, equipment, and lost earnings. Texas lets you recover future medical costs and lost earning capacity, but only if they are proven. A life-care plan, built by physicians and experts and valued by an economist, is how that lifetime of need is documented and presented.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Austin clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Austin-area clients statewide and travel to Austin for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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