Catastrophic injuries can occur in many types of serious accidents, but certain incidents are more likely to cause permanent, life-altering harm. Depending on the circumstances, victims may suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, severe burns, amputations, internal organ injuries, or other conditions that require lifelong medical care.
Car accidents
High-speed collisions on Austin roadways such as I-35, MoPac Expressway (Loop 1), SH 130, US 183, and Ben White Boulevard can result in devastating injuries. Victims commonly suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, multiple fractures, internal organ damage, and permanent disabilities.
Commercial truck accidents
Because of their size and weight, commercial trucks can cause catastrophic injuries even in relatively low-speed collisions. These crashes frequently result in severe brain injuries, paralysis, crush injuries, amputations, and fatal injuries.
Motorcycle accidents
Motorcyclists have little physical protection during a collision, making them especially vulnerable to catastrophic injuries. Common injuries include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, severe fractures, road rash, amputations, and permanent nerve damage.
Pedestrian and bicycle accidents
Pedestrians and cyclists often absorb the full force of an impact when struck by a motor vehicle. These accidents frequently cause traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, multiple fractures, internal injuries, and other life-changing conditions.
Construction and workplace accidents
Falls from heights, heavy machinery incidents, electrocutions, falling objects, and equipment failures can lead to catastrophic workplace injuries. Victims may suffer crush injuries, amputations, severe burns, spinal cord injuries, or traumatic brain injuries requiring extensive rehabilitation.
Defective products
Dangerous consumer products, defective machinery, vehicle defects, and malfunctioning equipment can cause catastrophic harm when they fail unexpectedly. Depending on the product involved, victims may experience severe burns, amputations, traumatic brain injuries, internal injuries, or permanent disabilities.
Premises liability accidents
Unsafe property conditions, negligent security, swimming pool accidents, and structural failures can all result in serious injuries. Victims may suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, severe fractures, internal injuries, or other permanent impairments that require long-term medical care.