Kerrville · Catastrophic Injury
Kerrville Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful-death case in Kerrville is a Texas personal injury or death claim in which the severity of harm — spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or the death of a family member — places it in a category where standard damages analysis does not capture the full loss. Texas Wrongful Death Act claims under § 71.004 are available to surviving spouses, children, and parents of a person killed by another's negligence; a separate survival action under § 71.021 preserves the decedent's own pre-death claims for the estate. Cases typically arise from serious crashes on I-10 or SH-16 or from incidents involving commercial defendants whose gross negligence may support exemplary damages under § 41.003, and they are litigated in the 198th or 216th District Court at the Kerr County Courthouse on Main Street when venued in Kerr County.
Why Kerrville cases are different
When a Kerrville crash or incident causes a life-altering injury, the medical reality starts at Peterson Regional and almost always continues east at a San Antonio Level I trauma center. Spinal cord damage, brain injury, severe burns, and wrongful death demand a posture built around lifetime needs, not a quick file.
The trauma path and the lifetime medical picture
Catastrophic injuries from an I-10 collision, a head-on on a narrow SH-16 grade, or a rural-road wreck rarely resolve at Peterson Regional Medical Center, the only hospital in Kerr County. Major polytrauma, complex burns, neurosurgical and spinal cases, and pediatric trauma typically transfer east by ground or air to a San Antonio Level I trauma center such as University Hospital or Brooke Army Medical Center on the south side. That means the complete medical chronology spans Peterson plus one or two San Antonio facilities, and assembling it accurately is foundational. The real stakes in these cases are future: lifelong attendant care, repeat surgeries, durable medical equipment, home and vehicle modification, lost earning capacity, and the cost of care projected across a normal life expectancy. We work with treating physicians and life-care planners to document that future need rather than valuing the case on bills incurred to date, which badly understates a permanent injury.
High-stakes posture, wrongful death, and finding the full coverage
Catastrophic and wrongful-death files invite aggressive defense work, because the numbers are large enough that insurers and corporate defendants litigate hard. Texas wrongful-death and survival statutes let a spouse, children, and parents recover for their loss and for the decedent's final pain and pre-death damages, and the Chapter 33 fault framework still governs liability. On the Kerr County roads where these injuries happen, evidence is often thin, so early preservation of vehicle data, the truck's electronic records where a commercial unit is involved, scene physical evidence, and dashcam recoveries from passing tourist traffic can be decisive. Coverage is equally critical: a minimum auto policy will not come close to a catastrophic loss, so we map every layer, the at-fault driver, any employer or commercial policy, umbrella coverage, and the client's own UM/UIM, to find the resources a lifetime of care actually requires. Cap City handles these files on a deliberately small caseload so the work matches the stakes.
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- Because the largest costs lie in the future. A spinal cord, brain, or severe burn injury requires care projected across a lifetime, including attendant care, repeat surgeries, equipment, and lost earning capacity. Valuing the claim on bills incurred to date badly understates it. We work with treating physicians and life-care planners to document the full future need, which takes time but is essential to a fair recovery on a permanent injury.
- Under the Texas wrongful-death statute, a surviving spouse, children, and parents may recover for their loss, and a survival claim allows recovery for the pain and damages the person suffered before death. These claims have their own rules and the two-year limitations period generally applies. Because defendants litigate large losses aggressively, early evidence preservation on Kerr County roads, where scene proof is often thin, is especially important.
- That is common in catastrophic cases, where a minimum Texas auto policy cannot cover a lifetime of care. We map every available layer of coverage: the at-fault driver, any employer or commercial policy if a work vehicle or truck was involved, umbrella policies, and your own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. Finding all of it early is critical, because the recovery has to match the real cost of the injury.
- Texas allows exemplary damages under § 41.003 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code when the defendant's conduct constitutes gross negligence, defined as an act or omission that objectively creates an extreme risk of serious harm and involves the defendant's subjective conscious indifference to the rights, safety, or welfare of others. Exemplary damages are capped under § 41.008 and require proof by clear and convincing evidence, but where a commercial driver falsified logs, an employer ignored a known-dangerous driver, or a company repeatedly disregarded safety obligations, the theory is viable and meaningfully affects settlement posture.
- Rural Kerr County crash scenes are evidence-thin: no traffic cameras, often no witnesses, and physical evidence that degrades quickly. That makes early preservation all the more important on catastrophic files. We move immediately to document the scene, recover any dashcam footage from passing traffic on SH-16 or the adjacent corridors, and secure vehicle data before the equipment is moved or repaired. The rural setting does not reduce the defendant's liability, but it does raise the stakes on evidence work.
- If the incident occurred in Kerr County, the default venue is the 198th or 216th District Court at the Kerr County Courthouse on Main Street in downtown Kerrville. For cases involving commercial defendants headquartered in San Antonio or elsewhere, alternative venues may be strategically advantageous given the different jury pools and docket speeds. The Hill Country docket is slower and the jury pool older and more deliberate than in Bexar or Travis County, and we evaluate those dynamics carefully before filing a catastrophic case.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Kerrville clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Kerrville-area clients statewide and travel to Kerrville for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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