Denton · Catastrophic Injury
Denton Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful-death case in Denton is a claim where the severity of harm — spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, or death — takes it beyond a routine personal-injury file and into a different scale of damages, litigation strategy, and preparation. These cases typically arise from high-energy events on corridors like I-35E, I-35W, or US-380, often involving a commercial defendant whose layered insurance coverage makes the policy structure part of the case strategy. Under the Texas Wrongful Death Act at § 71.004, the surviving spouse, children, and parents may recover for their own losses, while the estate pursues the decedent's pre-death claims under the survival statute at § 71.021. The two-year deadline under § 16.003 applies from the date of death or injury, but evidence like TxDOT footage and commercial-carrier data disappears far faster than that, making early preservation the defining first step in every Denton catastrophic file.
Why Denton cases are different
When a Denton crash at the I-35 split, a US-380 intersection, or an A-train gated crossing produces a spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or a death, the stakes shift entirely. These high-exposure files are docketed in the Denton County district courts and demand a different level of preparation from a routine claim.
Future medicals and life-care planning in high-stakes files
Catastrophic injuries, spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, and amputations, reshape a person's entire future, so the damages analysis cannot stop at past medical bills. A life-care plan, typically built with physician and rehabilitation input, projects the cost of surgeries, attendant care, adaptive equipment, home modifications, therapy, and lost earning capacity across a lifetime. In Denton, serious trauma routes to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton or Medical City Denton, and more acute cases are sometimes transferred south to Medical City Plano or Baylor Scott and White at McKinney, generating multi-system records that have to be assembled into a coherent chronology. Because these projections drive the value of the case, the work involves treating physicians, economists, and life-care planners early. Getting the future-care picture right is the difference between a settlement that covers a decade and one that covers a lifetime of need.
Wrongful death, venue, and the high-stakes posture
Where a Denton collision is fatal, Texas wrongful-death and survival statutes let a spouse, children, and parents recover for their losses and allow the estate to pursue the decedent's own claims. These cases carry the heaviest emotional and financial weight and the most contested liability fights, because the exposure is large. Venue strategy matters here: a catastrophic case against a commercial defendant headquartered outside Denton County, a trucking company in Tarrant, an Oklahoma-domiciled carrier, or a national rideshare entity, can open alternative venues under section 15.002 that shift jury composition and trial pacing, and Denton County's docket tends to be less congested than Dallas or Tarrant. Evidence preservation is also acute: TxDOT camera footage from the I-35 split is overwritten in roughly 30 days, and commercial-defendant data has its own short retention windows, so a serious file demands fast, aggressive preservation work from the outset.
Frequently asked
Denton catastrophic injury questions
- Because the damages extend across a lifetime. A spinal, brain, or burn injury requires a life-care plan projecting future surgeries, attendant care, equipment, and lost earning capacity, built with physicians, economists, and life-care planners. Multi-system records from Denton hospitals and any transfer facilities must be assembled into a coherent chronology. Settling before that future-care picture is complete risks accepting far less than the injury will actually cost.
- Under Texas law, the surviving spouse, children, and parents may pursue a wrongful-death claim for their own losses, and the estate may bring a survival claim for what the decedent endured. These are among the most heavily contested cases because the exposure is large. Acting promptly matters, since evidence like TxDOT footage and commercial-defendant data is overwritten on short cycles.
- It can. A Denton case is filed in Denton County district court and assigned among six civil courts, and the county's docket tends to move faster than Dallas or Tarrant. When a commercial defendant is based elsewhere, alternative venues may be available under section 15.002, which can change jury composition and trial pacing. On a high-exposure file, that choice is evaluated carefully before suit is filed.
- Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 41.001(11), gross negligence requires both an objectively extreme risk of serious harm and the defendant's subjective conscious indifference to that risk. Proving gross negligence opens the door to exemplary damages beyond ordinary compensatory recovery. In Denton commercial-vehicle cases, evidence like falsified hours-of-service logs or a known brake defect that went unaddressed is the typical path to a gross-negligence claim.
- A life-care plan is a projection of the medical costs, attendant care, adaptive equipment, home modifications, and therapy a catastrophically injured person will need over their lifetime, prepared with input from treating physicians and rehabilitation specialists. It converts what might seem like an abstract injury into a concrete, documented dollar figure for future damages. Without one, a settlement or verdict may address only the first few years of need rather than the full lifetime cost of the injury.
- In Texas, wrongful-death claims are available only when the victim has died; surviving family members do not have an independent claim for a living victim's serious injury. The injured person's own claim covers medical costs, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and other personal damages. However, family members who provide care or suffer documented economic losses may have separate recovery paths depending on the specific facts.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Denton clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Denton-area clients statewide and travel to Denton for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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