Round Rock · Catastrophic Injury
Round Rock Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A catastrophic injury or wrongful-death case in Round Rock involves a crash or event that produces permanent, life-altering harm, such as a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or death, typically caused by a commercial or high-coverage defendant operating on I-35, SH-45 N, or the surrounding freight corridors. Texas Wrongful Death Act § 71.004 gives surviving spouses, children, and parents a claim for death, while the survival statute § 71.021 preserves the decedent's own pre-death claims. These cases require life-care planners and economic experts to quantify the future-cost damages that dwarf past medical bills, and they are heard in the Williamson County district courts in Georgetown under the two-year limitations period of § 16.003, with the practical urgency of preserving commercial-vehicle data within the first days.
Why Round Rock cases are different
When a Round Rock crash on the high-speed I-35 corridor or SH-45 N produces a spinal cord, brain, or burn injury, the stakes shift from a routine claim to a lifetime-cost case, and these high-value files are heard by the Williamson County district courts in Georgetown.
Future medicals and the life-care plan
A catastrophic injury, a spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or a wrongful-death loss, is defined less by the moment of impact than by the decades of consequence that follow. The legal work centers on proving future damages: the cost of ongoing medical care, surgeries, assistive technology, home modification, attendant care, and lost earning capacity over a lifetime. That requires a life-care planner and economic experts, not just the medical bills already incurred. Serious Round Rock trauma routes to Ascension Seton Williamson on University Boulevard, and the early hospital record is the foundation of the chronology, but it captures only the beginning. We build the case around what the injury will cost going forward, because in a true catastrophic file the future-care projection dwarfs the past medical expenses and is where the real value, and the hardest fight, lives.
High-stakes posture, coverage, and venue
Catastrophic cases reliably exceed a single policy's limits, so the recovery depends on finding every available source: the at-fault driver's policy, your own underinsured-motorist coverage, any commercial policy if a fleet or work vehicle was involved on a Dell-related route or the I-35 freight corridor, and any third party whose negligence contributed. Insurers and their counsel litigate these files hard because the exposure is large, and the difference between a Williamson County jury and a Travis County jury, different demographics and verdict tendencies on pain-and-suffering, factors directly into how the case is valued and where, when there is a choice, it is filed. Evidence preservation is critical from day one, because commercial telematics, signal timing, and intersection footage along the I-35 corridor carry short retention windows and may be the proof that establishes liability at this level.
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Frequently asked
Round Rock catastrophic injury questions
- It is less a precise label than a description of severity and permanence: spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burns, amputation, or a fatality. These injuries carry lifelong medical and financial consequences, which changes how the case is built. Instead of focusing on past bills, the work centers on proving future medical care, lost earning capacity, and life-long needs through life-care planning and economic experts, because that future projection is where most of the value sits.
- In catastrophic cases a single policy almost never covers the loss, so the recovery depends on layering. We look to your own underinsured-motorist coverage, any policy held by a household resident, any commercial policy if a work or fleet vehicle was involved on an I-35 or Dell-area route, and any third party whose negligence contributed. Finding every available source is often the difference between a recovery that matches the lifetime cost and one that falls far short.
- Texas wrongful-death law lets a surviving spouse, children, and parents recover for their losses, including lost financial support, lost companionship, and mental anguish, and a survival claim can pursue the decedent's own pre-death damages. These are high-stakes cases heard in the Williamson County district courts in Georgetown. There are statutory deadlines and notice rules, so it is important to involve counsel early while corridor evidence can still be preserved.
- A life-care plan is a document prepared by a certified specialist that projects every future medical, therapeutic, equipment, attendant-care, and home-modification need over the injured person's lifetime, along with the expected cost of each. In a catastrophic case the future-care projection typically exceeds the past medical expenses many times over, and presenting it to an insurer or jury requires the credibility of a qualified expert. An economist then converts those projected costs to a present-value number the court can work with.
- Yes, under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.003, exemplary damages are available when the defendant's conduct constitutes gross negligence, meaning they were objectively aware of an extreme risk and consciously disregarded it. Commercial defendants, such as a contractor whose driver exceeded hours-of-service limits or a carrier that ignored repeated maintenance failures on the I-35 freight corridor, are common gross-negligence scenarios. Exemplary damages require clear-and-convincing evidence and are subject to statutory caps.
- Yes, meaningfully. Williamson County district courts in Georgetown have a different jury pool and verdict tendencies on non-economic damages than Travis County courts, and that difference factors into how a case is valued and sometimes into where it is filed when venue options exist. A defendant headquartered outside Williamson County can sometimes open alternative venue choices, which is why the venue analysis happens at intake rather than after filing.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Round Rock clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Round Rock-area clients statewide and travel to Round Rock for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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