New Braunfels · Catastrophic Injury
New Braunfels Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful death case in New Braunfels is a personal-injury matter where the consequences — spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or death — are permanent and life-altering, requiring a recovery structure that projects lifetime care costs rather than just emergency-room bills. These cases most often arise from high-energy crashes on I-35 or FM-306 involving commercial freight carriers whose federal minimum insurance limits and regulatory record become central to the claim, but they also arise from severe premises incidents in the Comal County river corridor. Texas Wrongful Death Act claims (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004) provide a right of recovery for surviving spouses, children, and parents, and the two-year limitations period under § 16.003 runs from the date of injury or death.
Why New Braunfels cases are different
The geography around New Braunfels raises the stakes on the most serious cases. Heavy I-35 freight, high-speed FM roads through the Hill Country, and the summer crowds packed onto the river corridor mean catastrophic injuries are both more likely and harder to stabilize close to home.
A chain of care that spans two metros
A catastrophic New Braunfels injury, a spinal cord injury, a traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or a fatal crash, sets off a long transport chain. Local ER intake runs through Christus Santa Rosa New Braunfels on SH-46 or Resolute Health on FM-306, but serious head, spine, and burn cases are routinely transferred south to University Hospital in San Antonio or north to Ascension Seton in Austin, depending on direction of travel and bed availability. For the file, that means a single case spans the local ER, a receiving trauma facility in another metro, and follow-up specialist care. The recurring chronology problem here is dangerous at this scale: a same-day discharge from a busy summer ER captures a concussion or a contusion but misses an evolving brain injury or a disc or ligament injury that surfaces at a follow-up clinic. We assemble the complete medical chronology across every facility and coordinate imaging early so the record reflects the true severity from the start.
Building the future-medical and life-care case
A catastrophic injury is defined by its future, not just its emergency. A spinal cord injury, a severe brain injury, or major burns can require a lifetime of surgeries, rehabilitation, attendant care, equipment, and home modification, and the recovery has to account for all of it because Texas law gives the injured person one chance to be made whole. We work with treating physicians and life-care planning and economic experts to project the full future cost and the lost earning capacity, then anchor it to the medical record. The insurance and venue posture matters at this scale: heavy I-35 freight means a commercial carrier with substantial limits is often the responsible party, and a crash inside Comal County is filed in Comal County district court on North Seguin Avenue, where the steady civil docket can move a high-stakes case toward trial. In a wrongful-death file, Texas law also defines who may recover, generally a spouse, children, and parents, alongside a survival claim for the estate.
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Frequently asked
New Braunfels catastrophic injury questions
- Local ERs at Christus Santa Rosa New Braunfels and Resolute Health stabilize many injuries, but serious head, spine, and burn cases are routinely transferred south to University Hospital in San Antonio or north to Ascension Seton in Austin, depending on travel direction and bed availability. The case then spans several facilities, and a fast summer discharge can miss an evolving brain or spinal injury. We build the complete chronology across every provider.
- By projecting it, not guessing. Texas gives an injured person one recovery, so it must cover future surgeries, rehabilitation, attendant care, equipment, home modification, and lost earning capacity. We work with treating physicians and life-care planning and economic experts to build a documented future-cost projection anchored to the medical record, rather than settling for the emergency-care bills alone.
- Texas wrongful-death law limits standing to specific family members, generally the spouse, children, and parents of the person who died, and it also allows a survival claim for the estate. The available insurance often determines the practical recovery, and heavy I-35 freight crashes frequently involve a commercial carrier with substantial limits. We identify the proper claimants and every responsible party early.
- The two-year limitations period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 runs from the date of injury or death. For wrongful-death claims on behalf of minor heirs, tolling applies until the child turns eighteen, but other family claimants must act within two years. The evidence window is far shorter: ELD data and carrier records can overwrite within weeks, and early preservation action is non-negotiable on any serious commercial-vehicle crash.
- Yes, where the evidence supports it. Texas allows exemplary damages for gross negligence under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.003, which requires clear-and-convincing evidence that the defendant's conduct involved an extreme degree of risk and that the defendant was consciously indifferent to that risk. A commercial carrier that knowingly allowed a driver to exceed federal hours-of-service limits on a high-volume freight corridor like I-35 through New Braunfels is a factual predicate worth building.
- The first steps are identifying all potentially responsible parties and preserving evidence before it disappears. FM-306 crash evidence — dashcam footage, surveillance from nearby businesses, and any commercial vehicle records — can overwrite or be destroyed within days. We also review the decedent's own insurance for applicable UM/UIM or life coverage, and we evaluate the at-fault driver's and any commercial operator's coverage structure before any discussions with insurers begin.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. New Braunfels clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent New Braunfels-area clients statewide and travel to New Braunfels for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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