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Fort Worth Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

A catastrophic injury or wrongful-death case in Tarrant County involves losses so severe that standard damages categories, a stack of medical bills and a few months of lost wages, no longer capture what happened. Spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and death require life-care planning, economic projection of lost earning capacity over decades, and in wrongful-death matters, claims by the surviving spouse, children, and parents under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Section 71.004. These cases most often arise from high-speed or commercial-vehicle crashes on I-35W, I-20, and Loop 820, and the injured person typically presents first at JPS, Tarrant County's Level I trauma center, whose full chart, not just the discharge summary, defines the injury and the prognosis. The two-year statute under Section 16.003 applies, and suits route through the Tarrant County civil district courts at the Tom Vandergriff Civil Courts Building.

Why Fort Worth cases are different

Catastrophic-injury cases in Fort Worth route through JPS Hospital, the Level I trauma center for Tarrant County, and the high-acuity collisions on I-35W, I-20, and Loop 820 that produce them. We handle spinal cord, brain, burn, and wrongful-death claims for Tarrant County families statewide from our Austin office.

The JPS trauma corridor and the full medical record

When a Fort Worth collision causes spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or death, the patient most often arrives at JPS, the Level I trauma center and safety-net hospital that absorbs the bulk of serious-collision admissions in Tarrant County. Texas Health Harris Methodist downtown, Baylor Scott & White All Saints, Texas Health Southwest, and Medical City Fort Worth handle additional high-acuity volume. Each system uses a different EMR vendor and produces a discharge summary far shorter than the underlying chart. In catastrophic cases this gap is decisive: the operative note, the radiology read, and the trauma consult buried in the full record define the injury and the prognosis, and the single most common pre-suit mistake we see is reliance on the ER summary alone, which can understate a life-altering injury by an order of magnitude. We obtain the complete chart from every treating system before any number is put on the case.

Future medicals, life-care planning, and high-stakes posture

Catastrophic injuries are valued primarily on the future, not the bills already incurred. A spinal cord or brain injury can require decades of attendant care, therapy, adaptive equipment, and lost earning capacity, so these cases turn on life-care planning and economic projection rather than a stack of past invoices. That work takes time, and a quick settlement offered before the prognosis is clear almost always undervalues the claim. On high-acuity collisions along I-35W, I-20, and Loop 820, the available coverage is often the limiting factor, which makes identifying every responsible party and every applicable policy, including a commercial carrier's higher limits and the client's own UM and UIM coverage, central from the outset. In wrongful-death matters the Texas Wrongful Death and Survival statutes govern who may recover and for what. These are the files where boutique attorney attention, rather than high-volume processing, makes the most difference.

Frequently asked

Fort Worth catastrophic injury questions

  • Because the ER discharge summary is far shorter than the underlying chart and routinely understates a serious injury. In catastrophic cases the operative note, the radiology read, and the trauma consult buried in the JPS record define the injury and the long-term prognosis. We obtain the complete chart from every treating system before valuing the case, because that detail can change the demand by an order of magnitude.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Fort Worth clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Fort Worth-area clients statewide and travel to Fort Worth for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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