Hypoxic Brain Injury Claims in Texas: Causes and Legal Options
When the brain is deprived of oxygen, even briefly, the consequences can be devastating. A hypoxic brain injury can result in permanent neurological damage, cognitive impairment, paralysis, or death. If oxygen deprivation occurred because of medical negligence, a car crash,…
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury Levels: Moderate to Severe
A moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often catastrophic. Unlike mild concussions, these injuries frequently result in long-term cognitive impairment, physical disability, or permanent life changes. If your injury resulted from a car crash, fall, or other preventable…
How Much Is a Permanent Disability Lawsuit Worth in Texas?
In Texas, a lawsuit involving a catastrophic injury that results in permanent disability can lead to a jury verdict ranging from $100,000 to multiple millions of dollars, depending on the circumstances. The value of a permanent disability case depends on…
Fourth-Degree Burns and When They Require Amputation
Burns can cause serious damage to the skin and layers of underlying tissues, muscles and even bones. A fourth-degree burn – the most severe type – may cause enough physical destruction to require a medically necessary amputation of the affected…
Expert Witnesses Needed in Catastrophic Injury Cases
If you suffer a catastrophic or life-altering injury in Texas, proving liability and full damages requires more than basic evidence. As the plaintiff, you carry the burden of proof. In complex cases involving paralysis, traumatic brain injury, amputation, or severe…
Analyzing Icy Road Crashes in Texas
Over the last decade, Texas has recorded more than 34,000 crashes during winter road conditions, including periods when roads were icy, snowy, or slushy. Those years include the historic February 2021 winter storm, referred to as The Great Texas Freeze,…