Grapevine · Catastrophic Injury
Grapevine Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful death case in Grapevine is one where the severity of the harm — spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or death — permanently reshapes the victim's life and requires a level of legal and medical proof far beyond a standard injury claim. These cases frequently arise from high-speed commercial crashes on SH-114 or SH-360, where the size differential between a heavy commercial vehicle and a passenger car produces devastating outcomes. Under the Texas Wrongful Death Act (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004), surviving spouses, children, and parents hold independent claims; the survival statute (§ 71.021) preserves the decedent's own claims for the estate. The two-year limitations period under § 16.003 governs, and Tarrant County district court in Fort Worth is the usual filing venue for Grapevine incidents.
Why Grapevine cases are different
When a crash on SH-114, a freight collision on SH-360, or a serious fall at a Grapevine venue causes spinal cord, brain, or burn injuries — or a death — the stakes change entirely. These cases turn on proving a lifetime of future medical needs, not just today's bills.
What makes a Grapevine case catastrophic
A catastrophic injury is one that permanently alters how a person lives and earns: a spinal cord injury causing paralysis, a traumatic brain injury with lasting cognitive deficits, severe burns requiring grafts and repeated surgeries, or a wrongful death. In the airport-perimeter band, these injuries most often arise from high-energy collisions on SH-114 and SH-360, commercial-vehicle wrecks, or serious premises events. Severe trauma in Grapevine is commonly routed to JPS Health Network's John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth at the Level I level or to Baylor University Medical Center in downtown Dallas, with Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Grapevine handling moderate-acuity admissions before transfer. Because these injuries reshape an entire future, the medical record from the first hospitalization is only the starting point. The real value of the case lives in what the injury will cost over a lifetime, and that has to be built, not assumed.
Future medicals, life-care plans, and high-stakes posture
The defining work in a catastrophic case is projecting future cost. We build the claim with a life-care plan: a structured projection of the surgeries, therapy, equipment, attendant care, and home modifications a person will need for the rest of their life, supported by treating physicians, rehabilitation specialists, and economists who reduce future losses to present value. Lost earning capacity, not just past wages, is documented from the client's actual work history. Because the dollar figures are large, insurers and corporate defendants — including airline subsidiaries, rental-car companies, and rideshare entities that operate around DFW — defend these cases hardest, deploying their own experts and rapid-response investigators early. Where a corporate defendant is headquartered elsewhere, § 15.002 may open additional venues worth evaluating before filing. The two-year limitations period under § 16.003 still governs, and on the highest-stakes files, preserving evidence and engaging experts early is what protects the recovery a family will depend on for decades.
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- Because the value depends on the future, not just the present. A spinal, brain, or burn injury requires reaching maximum medical improvement and building a life-care plan with physicians and economists before the full cost is known. Settling early risks leaving decades of care unfunded. The added time is what produces a recovery that actually covers a lifetime of needs.
- It is a detailed, expert-supported projection of every future medical and support need a catastrophically injured person will have — surgeries, therapy, medication, equipment, attendant care, and home modifications — converted to present-day dollars. It is the backbone of a high-stakes claim. Without it, an insurer will value the case on past bills alone and dramatically underpay the lifetime cost.
- It can. Airline subsidiaries, rental-car companies, and rideshare entities that operate around DFW are often headquartered elsewhere, which under § 15.002 may open additional venue options worth evaluating before filing. These defendants also carry larger policies and defend aggressively with early investigators and experts, so preserving evidence and engaging your own experts promptly is essential.
- Under the Texas Wrongful Death Act, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004, only the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased have standing to bring a wrongful death claim. Siblings, domestic partners, and other relatives do not. The survival statute under § 71.021 gives the estate a separate claim for the decedent's own pre-death damages — pain, suffering, and medical costs — which runs alongside the wrongful death action.
- Exemplary damages under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.003 are available when the evidence shows the defendant acted with gross negligence: both an objectively extreme risk and the defendant's subjective conscious indifference to that risk. Trucking companies that falsify hours-of-service logs or ignore known vehicle defects can satisfy that standard. Exemplary damages require clear-and-convincing proof and are subject to caps under § 41.008.
- Severe trauma from Grapevine is typically routed to JPS Health Network's John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, which operates at the Level I designation, or to Baylor University Medical Center in downtown Dallas depending on EMS protocol and the responding agency's county. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Grapevine handles moderate-acuity admissions and may serve as the initial receiving facility before transfer for the highest-acuity patients.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Grapevine clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Grapevine-area clients statewide and travel to Grapevine for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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