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Buda Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

A catastrophic injury or wrongful-death case in Buda is defined not by the mechanism of the crash but by the permanence and severity of the outcome: spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, amputation, or the death of a family member caused by another party's negligence on the I-35 corridor or elsewhere in Hays County. The Texas Wrongful Death Act under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004 gives the surviving spouse, children, and parents a claim when someone dies from another's negligence; § 71.021 preserves the decedent's own claims for the estate. Exemplary damages for gross negligence require clear-and-convincing evidence under § 41.003. The two-year deadline of § 16.003 applies, and the case files in Hays County district court in San Marcos, though the first treating facility is often a Travis County hospital.

Why Buda cases are different

When a Buda crash on the high-energy I-35 corridor or a commercial-truck collision causes a spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or a death, the case shifts from a routine claim to a high-stakes fight over a lifetime of future medical care and the right venue to value it.

Spinal cord, brain, burns, and wrongful death from high-energy Buda crashes

Catastrophic injuries are the ones that permanently change a life: spinal cord damage with paralysis, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, amputations, and the wrongful death of a family member. In Buda, the highest-energy collisions cluster on the I-35 corridor, where commuter compression, retail-corridor exit speeds, and heavy freight combine, exactly the conditions that turn a wreck into a life-altering event. These cases are not larger versions of ordinary claims; they require a different proof structure built on the permanence of the harm. We assemble the treating specialists alongside life-care planners and economists to project the full arc of future need, because the value of a catastrophic case lives in the decades of care ahead, not just the bills already incurred. The cross-county trauma pattern is central here: the most severely injured are often transported north to the higher-level Travis County trauma centers, so the medical record spans two county systems from the first hour.

Future medicals, life-care planning, and the Hays County high-stakes posture

The core of a catastrophic case is future medicals: the surgeries, attendant care, equipment, therapy, and home modifications a client will need for the rest of their life, quantified by a life-care plan and reduced to present value by an economist. This is where high-volume firms underbuild a Buda file, treating it as a remote south-Austin pipeline rather than fully developing the future-need evidence. The case files in Hays County district court in San Marcos, and the genuine inconvenience of that venue for downtown-Austin firms is part of why a focused approach matters. A high-stakes posture also means scrutinizing every coverage layer, the at-fault driver, any commercial carrier with far higher limits, and the client's own UM/UIM, because in a catastrophic loss the available coverage often determines whether a lifetime of care is actually paid for.

Frequently asked

Buda catastrophic injury questions

  • A catastrophic injury permanently alters the ability to live and work as before, such as a spinal cord injury with paralysis, a traumatic brain injury, severe burns, an amputation, or a wrongful death. These cases turn on future need rather than past bills, so they require a life-care plan and economic projection of decades of care. In Buda the highest-energy I-35 and commercial-truck collisions are the most common source of these losses.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Buda clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Buda-area clients statewide and travel to Buda 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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