Lakeway · Catastrophic Injury
Lakeway Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful death case in Lakeway involves a loss so severe that standard damages categories cannot capture it without a life-care plan and economic projection: permanent spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injury requiring long-term residential care, or death caused by another party's negligence or gross negligence. These cases most often arise from high-energy collisions on RM-620 between the Mansfield Dam and Bee Cave or on the descending grades of RR-2222, where mass, speed, and Hill Country geometry combine in ways that exceed ordinary crash severity. Serious trauma is routinely diverted from Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Lakeway to Dell Seton Medical Center in Austin, the regional Level I trauma center. The Texas Wrongful Death Act, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004, gives the surviving spouse, children, and parents an independent claim for a death, while § 71.021 preserves the decedent's own pre-death claims for the estate.
Why Lakeway cases are different
The high-energy cross-centerline and run-off-road collisions that the RM-620 and RR-2222 geometry produces around Lakeway are exactly the crashes that cause catastrophic harm, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, and wrongful death, where the stakes and the future-care numbers are largest.
Future medicals and life-care planning on high-stakes claims
A catastrophic injury is not measured by the bills that have already arrived, it is measured by a lifetime of care that has not yet been incurred. Spinal cord injury with paralysis, a severe traumatic brain injury, or major burns require a life-care plan built by qualified experts, projecting decades of attendant care, durable medical equipment, home modification, surgical revision, and therapy, then reduced to present value and supported by economic testimony. The cross-centerline RM-620 collisions and the run-off-road losses on the descending grades of RR-2222 that the city file describes are precisely the high-energy mechanisms that produce these injuries. We build the medical chronology with the treating specialists and independent experts, because on a claim of this magnitude the difference between a surface valuation and a fully developed life-care projection is measured in millions over the client's lifetime.
Trauma routing, exemplary damages, and layered coverage
Lakeway's trauma-transport problem is central to a catastrophic case. The city file notes that serious trauma from RM-620 and RR-2222 crashes is routinely diverted past Baylor Scott & White Lakeway to Dell Seton Medical Center at UT in downtown Austin, the regional Level I center, and that EMS times from remote Hill Country stretches can run twenty to thirty minutes longer than from the Austin core, a delay that can worsen outcomes and that we document in the chronology. Two legal levers often define the recovery posture. Where the at-fault driver acted with gross negligence, intoxication being the most established scenario in the seasonal lake-return crashes, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Chapter 41 permits exemplary damages on top of compensatory damages. And because a single policy rarely covers a catastrophic loss, we layer the at-fault limits with the client's own underinsured-motorist and any household coverage. A wrongful-death claim proceeds under the Texas wrongful-death and survival statutes for the family's losses.
More in Lakeway
Other ways we help Lakeway injury victims.
Frequently asked
Lakeway catastrophic injury questions
- Because the real cost of a spinal cord injury, severe brain injury, or major burns is the lifetime of care still ahead, not the bills already received. A life-care plan built by qualified experts projects decades of attendant care, equipment, home modification, and surgery, reduced to present value. On a claim of this size, that fully developed projection is often the difference of millions over the client's life.
- It can affect both the outcome and the case. The city file notes serious trauma is diverted to Dell Seton, the Level I center in downtown Austin, and that EMS transport from remote RR-2222 or Hudson Bend stretches can run twenty to thirty minutes longer than from central Austin. That time-to-treatment gap can worsen an injury, and we document it in the medical chronology to support the severity of the harm.
- Often yes. Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Chapter 41 allows exemplary damages where the at-fault driver acted with gross negligence, and intoxication is the most established gross-negligence scenario in Texas, which matters in the seasonal lake-return crashes on RM-620. Those damages are capped but sit on top of compensatory damages and change the settlement posture. The hospital blood-alcohol record and any DWI charge are core evidence.
- The surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased have standing to bring a wrongful-death claim under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004. Siblings and unmarried partners do not have standing. Separately, the estate can bring a survival claim under § 71.021 for the pre-death pain and suffering and other damages the decedent suffered before death. The two claims are parallel and are typically filed together.
- It can significantly expand the defendants. A contractor's employer is typically liable under respondeat superior for a driver acting within the scope of employment, and may be separately liable for negligent hiring, supervision, or unsafe dispatch. Commercial defendants often carry higher policy limits and may have excess and umbrella layers. If the contractor was headquartered out of state, federal diversity jurisdiction is also a venue option that we evaluate before filing.
- Not in most personal injury cases. Texas caps non-economic damages only in medical malpractice cases under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 74.301. Ordinary negligence cases, including most catastrophic vehicle crash cases in Lakeway, carry no statutory cap on economic or non-economic damages. Wrongful-death cases face similar rules, though governmental defendants are covered by the Texas Tort Claims Act's separate damage ceilings. Exemplary damages under Chapter 41 are capped based on the compensatory award.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Lakeway clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Lakeway-area clients statewide and travel to Lakeway for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
Talk to a Lakeway catastrophic injury lawyer.
Free case review, no obligation. We'll tell you straight whether we can help.







