Medical planning and catastrophic injury evidence review

Severe Injury Documented Outcomes

Catastrophic Injury Case Results

Representative catastrophic injury outcomes involving severe burns, motorcycle injury, premises fatality, trucking collisions, and complex Oklahoma negligence proof.

5Documented matters in this results library

Catastrophic injury matters often turn on the records that explain fault, medical impact, future losses, and responsibility across multiple defendants or insurers.

Severe burns, permanent impairment, fatal falls, trucking trauma, and rider injury require damages work beyond a simple bill total.

Objective proof may include site photos, preserved objects, vehicle data, medical records, witness chronology, and expert analysis.

The result records below are representative examples, not promises about any future case.

Severe Injury Results

Documented outcomes in catastrophic negligence matters.

These records show how major-injury proof can involve job-site control, roadway evidence, vehicle data, coverage disputes, and long-term damages.

Catastrophic Injury Results
Construction Site Electrocution
Construction Injury
$6,000,000

Construction Site Electrocution

Asphalt worker suffered severe burns after a dump truck hit a power line at an unsafe job site.

Oklahoma2024
Semi-Truck Rear End Collision
Trucking
$3,000,000

Semi-Truck Rear End Collision

Rear-end trucking collision matter involving driver qualification and medical-disqualification issues.

Rural Oklahoma2023
Right Turn from Left Lane
Trucking
$2,250,000

Right Turn from Left Lane

Trucking collision matter involving an illegal lane maneuver and a pre-existing-injury defense.

Oklahoma City2024
Motorcycle Catastrophic Injury
Motorcycle Accident
$1,250,000

Motorcycle Catastrophic Injury

Motorcycle crash resulting in catastrophic injury and a policy-limits recovery.

Oklahoma2024
Ladder Fall Fatality
Premises Liability
$1,000,000

Ladder Fall Fatality

Fatal ladder-fall matter that included a coverage dispute.

Oklahoma2022

*Disclaimer: The results listed above are not a guarantee of future outcomes. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits. Some amounts represent the total settlement for all parties. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Catastrophic Injury Case Review

If your matter involves severe injury, fatal loss, disputed fault, or records that may need preservation, use the form below for direct attorney review.

Catastrophic Injury Case Review

Use this form to request review of a catastrophic injury case involving records, defendants, and medical impact.

Start with the facts

A clear summary of what happened, who was involved, and what evidence may exist is enough to begin.

Confidential review

The firm reviews your information and responds if the matter appears to fit.

Evidence and timing

Dates, locations, records, photos, video, and witness names help us understand what may need to be preserved.

How to reach you

Tell us how to reach you and when you are available for follow-up.

Contingency-fee representation may be available. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Review the Related Case Paths

These pages explain how the same proof issues may appear in related Oklahoma negligence matters.

When a result may point to attorney review

A high-value case is not just a big number. It often involves life-changing harm, disputed responsibility, meaningful damages, and records that need careful review. Use the results archive to understand the kinds of proof that mattered, not as a promise. If your facts involve similar stakes, ask for review.

Major harm

Major injury or death

Death, permanent injury, surgery, disability, brain injury, paralysis, or long-term medical loss.

Accountable party

Company, insurer, business, or agency

A trucking company, commercial fleet, insurer, property owner, jail, police agency, government entity, or business defendant.

Meaningful damages

Losses that change the future

Medical cost, lost earning capacity, family loss, future care, civil-rights harm, or denied insurance benefits.

Proof pressure

Facts the defense will fight

A dispute over what happened, what records show, who knew what, or why a company or agency should be accountable.