Amarillo · Catastrophic Injury
Amarillo Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful death case in Amarillo involves a loss so severe that ordinary damages categories are inadequate: lifelong medical care, permanent loss of earning capacity, or a death that wipes out a family's economic and relational foundation. The I-40, I-27, and US-287 commercial corridors through Potter and Randall County generate most of these cases, frequently involving a commercial-carrier defendant whose regulated records — ELD logs, qualification files, drug-testing results — are central to the liability case. The Texas Wrongful Death Act (§ 71.004) and survival statute (§ 71.021) govern death claims, and the two-year limitations period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies.
Why Amarillo cases are different
Catastrophic cases out of the Texas Panhandle — traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and wrongful deaths — start at Northwest Texas Healthcare System, the region's designated trauma center, with the most severe transferred to University Medical Center in Lubbock or a Level I hospital in the Dallas area. These files demand a full life-care posture from the first week, because the largest part of the damages lies in the future.
Trauma routing across the Panhandle and building a complete medical record
Northwest Texas Healthcare System is the medical hub for the entire Texas Panhandle, meaning seriously injured people from crashes on I-40, I-27, US-287, and the rural highways surrounding Amarillo are all funneled into the city. BSA Health System provides a second major system within Amarillo. For the most severe multi-system trauma — complex spinal cord injuries, severe diffuse traumatic brain injuries, major vascular injuries — transfer to University Medical Center in Lubbock or a Level I facility in Dallas is the typical path. In these cases the initial trauma series almost never captures the full extent of harm: a delayed MRI catches a cervical compression fracture missed in the ER, or a neurocognitive evaluation done weeks later documents a post-concussive syndrome not apparent at discharge. We build the file around the complete multi-facility record rather than the first discharge summary, because undervaluing the injury at the outset locks in a number that cannot be corrected later.
Wrongful death on the Panhandle's corridors and the commercial-defendant build
The commercial traffic driving I-40, US-287, and US-87 through Potter and Randall counties creates the conditions for catastrophic and fatal crashes at scale: loaded tractor-trailers running coast-to-coast freight, cattle pots and feed haulers on the agricultural corridors, and energy-sector rigs pushing through the region at highway speed. When that commercial traffic causes a death, the Texas Wrongful Death Act at Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004 gives the surviving spouse, children, and parents a direct claim for their loss; the survival statute at § 71.021 preserves the decedent's own pre-death claims for the estate. These cases typically involve primary commercial auto coverage at or above the FMCSA minimums, plus excess and umbrella layers that have to be identified, documented, and pursued in the right order. Gross-negligence claims under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.003 — available when the commercial defendant consciously disregarded an extreme risk, as when a carrier ignored hours-of-service violations by its driver — can add exemplary damages on top of the compensatory recovery. A life-care plan and present-value economic projection are the infrastructure the damages case is built on; without them, the largest losses are invisible in the demand.
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Frequently asked
Amarillo catastrophic injury questions
- Under the Texas Wrongful Death Act at Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004, the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased have a direct claim for their loss. Siblings, unmarried partners, and other relatives do not have a claim under the Act. The estate can separately bring a survival action under § 71.021 for the decedent's own pre-death pain and suffering and economic losses.
- Two years from the date of death or injury under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. For minor children who are wrongful-death beneficiaries, the limitations period may be tolled. In commercial-carrier cases, the practical evidence window is far shorter. ECM data, ELD records, and carrier qualification files cycle out on retention schedules that run in months, so preservation action must happen within the first week.
- A life-care plan is a document prepared by a certified professional that projects the full cost of future medical care, attendant care, therapy, assistive equipment, and home modification over the injured person's lifetime. Without it, the jury or mediator cannot accurately value a catastrophic injury. In any case involving a spinal cord injury, severe TBI, or other injury requiring long-term care, a life-care plan is not optional; it is the infrastructure of the damages case.
- Exemplary damages are available under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.003 when the defendant's conduct constitutes gross negligence: an act or omission that involves an extreme degree of risk and that the defendant consciously disregarded. For commercial carriers, that standard is often met by a pattern of falsified logs, systemic hours-of-service violations, or knowingly retaining an unqualified driver. The burden of proof is clear and convincing evidence, and the cap structure under § 41.008 applies.
- Large motor carriers deploy rapid-response teams immediately after serious crashes specifically to preserve the scene evidence in their favor and to initiate settlement contact before the injured party has counsel. That is the signal to move equally fast on the other side: a preservation letter covering ECM data, ELD records, dispatch logs, and camera footage must go out within days. The carrier's rapid response is a sign that the case has value, not a reason to accept an early offer.
- The acute course typically begins at Northwest Texas Healthcare System, the Panhandle's regional trauma center, or at BSA Health System. For the most severe spinal cord or brain injuries, transfer to University Medical Center in Lubbock or a Level I facility in the Dallas area follows. Gathering the complete record across multiple facilities, including follow-up imaging and neurological evaluations that occur weeks after discharge, is standard in how we build catastrophic files, because the initial trauma record almost never captures the full extent of the injury.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Amarillo clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Amarillo-area clients statewide and travel to Amarillo for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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