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Catastrophic Motorcycle Accident Injuries in Texas

A motorcyclist is approximately 16 times more likely to die in a crash than an automobile occupant, and three times as likely to be seriously or catastrophically injured.1 A catastrophic injury is different than a serious injury because it results in permanently preventing an individual from working.  Examples of catastrophic injuries include:

  • serious burns;

  • head injuries;

  • neurological/brain injuries;

  • paraplegia or quadriplegia;

  • back or neck injuries;

  • amputation;

  • nerve damage or spinal cord injuries;

  • organ damage; or

  • paralysis.


These injuries differ from other serious injuries because they have lasting effects, severely limiting the patients’ ability to care for themselves.  In addition, catastrophic injuries often prevent the patient from obtaining gainful employment.  Catastrophic injuries require diligent representation, evaluating complex medical records and actuarial wage determinations to ensure you get full compensation for the prolonged effects of these devastating injuries.

What to Do if You’ve Been Catastrophically Injured in a Motorcycle Wreck

If you or a loved one has been catastrophically injured by a motorcycle accident, you should contact an attorney immediately.  Our trained motorcycle injury lawyers can help you recover the compensation you and your family deserve for your injury.

Our firm can evaluate your case at no cost, and help you and your family recover damages such as pain and suffering, permanent disability, medical bills, lost wages, and mental anguish.  If you suspect you have a catastrophic injury due to a motorcycle collision and need to talk to a lawyer, contact us today for a free case evaluation.

1 Fatality Analysis Reporting System, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (2008).

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