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Cypress Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

A catastrophic injury or wrongful death claim in Cypress involves a life-altering or fatal event, most often a high-speed collision on US-290 or the Grand Parkway, where the resulting traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or death is so severe that the damage model requires future-care projection and multi-policy recovery rather than a standard settlement negotiation. Texas's Wrongful Death Act under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004 gives the surviving spouse, children, and parents a claim for a family member's death, while the survival action under § 71.021 preserves the decedent's own pre-death claims for the estate. The two-year statute under § 16.003 applies, and Harris County district court at 201 Caroline is the venue for these matters. Exemplary damages are available under § 41.003 where clear-and-convincing evidence shows gross negligence, which is frequently present in commercial-carrier cases involving hours-of-service violations.

Why Cypress cases are different

The most serious crashes out of Cypress, often high-speed US-290 or Grand Parkway collisions, transfer by Life Flight to Memorial Hermann-TMC and Texas Children's inside the 610 Loop, and they demand a different posture: future medicals, life-care planning, and a fight measured in decades, not months.

What makes a Cypress injury catastrophic, and where the care happens

Catastrophic injuries are those that permanently alter a life: spinal cord injury and paralysis, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, amputation, and the wrongful-death cases where a family is left without a provider. In northwest Harris County, the suburban hospitals around Houston Methodist Cypress and Memorial Hermann Cypress stabilize and triage, but the most severe polytrauma, neurosurgical, and pediatric cases transfer southeast to Memorial Hermann-TMC and Texas Children's inside the TMC, frequently arriving by Life Flight directly from US-290 or Grand Parkway crash scenes. That transfer pattern shapes the file. The medical record spans multiple facilities and specialties, the acute phase blurs into long-term rehabilitation, and the true cost of the injury is not the emergency bill but the lifetime of care, equipment, and lost earning capacity that follows.

Future medicals, life-care planning, and high-stakes posture

In a catastrophic case, the damages model is the case. We work with life-care planners, economists, and treating physicians to project the future cost of surgeries, attendant care, durable medical equipment, home modifications, and lost earning capacity, often over a normal life expectancy, reduced to present value. Those numbers routinely exceed any single liability policy, which makes finding every available coverage layer essential: the at-fault driver's limits, commercial and umbrella policies when a fleet or carrier is involved, and the client's own UM/UIM coverage. The defense in high-stakes Cypress files fights hard on both liability and the future-care projection, so the medical and economic foundation has to be airtight from the start. Because Cap City runs a boutique caseload, the lawyer on the file stays on it through the life of the case rather than handing a catastrophic matter to junior staff.

Frequently asked

Cypress catastrophic injury questions

  • Injuries that permanently change a life: spinal cord damage and paralysis, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, amputation, and wrongful death. In northwest Harris County these are the cases that transfer by Life Flight from US-290 or the Grand Parkway to Memorial Hermann-TMC or Texas Children's inside the 610 Loop. The defining feature is a lifetime of care, not a single hospital bill.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Cypress clients welcome.

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