Catastrophic injuries turn life upside down in an instant. One moment you’re working on an oil rig outside Odessa; the next, you’re facing paralysis or traumatic brain injury because of a preventable accident. These are not minor injuries—they’re life-altering events that demand serious legal representation.
At Loncar Lyon Jenkins, our Odessa catastrophic injury lawyers represent people whose futures were shattered by another party’s negligence. Whether the injury occurred in the Permian Basin oilfields, on I-20, or in a medical facility, we help clients pursue compensation that accounts for lifelong care, loss of income, and the emotional toll of their injuries.
In Texas personal injury law, catastrophic injuries are those that result in permanent disability or long-term impairment, affecting the victim’s ability to live independently or return to work.
Injury Type | Long-Term Impacts |
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Spinal Cord Injuries | Paralysis (paraplegia or quadriplegia), mobility loss |
Traumatic Brain Injuries | Memory issues, cognitive dysfunction, personality change |
Severe Burns | Disfigurement, infections, chronic pain |
Amputations | Loss of limb function, prosthetic dependency |
Organ Damage | Long-term dialysis, organ transplant requirements |
Loss of Vision or Hearing | Total sensory loss, communication difficulties |
Birth Injuries | Cerebral palsy, HIE, lifelong medical needs |
Odessa’s local economy is heavily driven by oilfield and industrial labor, making workplace accidents a major source of catastrophic injury. Add in West Texas’s fast-moving highways and inadequate rural infrastructure, and the risks only rise.
Cause | Details |
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Oilfield Accidents | Explosions, heavy equipment failures, fall hazards |
Vehicle Collisions | High-speed crashes on I-20, US-385, and TX-302 |
Commercial Truck Accidents | Rigs and tankers carrying flammable materials |
Defective Machinery or Equipment | Faulty tools, mechanical malfunctions in industrial settings |
Medical Malpractice | Surgical errors, misdiagnosis, or birth complications |
Premises Liability | Falls on unsafe oilfield sites, unmarked hazards |
Violent Crime | Gunshot wounds, stabbings, assault injuries |
The cost of living with a catastrophic injury can exceed millions of dollars. Victims often face decades of care, rehabilitation, and job loss—while insurers attempt to settle for a fraction of the true value.
Injury Type | Projected Lifetime Cost |
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Quadriplegia | $3 million – $5 million+ |
Traumatic Brain Injury | $2 million – $4 million+ |
Major Burn Injury | $750,000 – $1.8 million |
Amputation | $500,000 – $1 million+ |
Birth Injuries (e.g. HIE) | $3 million – $10 million+ |
These costs include:
Extended hospitalizations
At-home nursing care
Adaptive equipment (wheelchairs, lifts, communication tools)
Prosthetics and physical therapy
Mental health services
Transportation and home remodeling
Under Texas law, victims can recover economic, non-economic, and sometimes punitive damages when a catastrophic injury was caused by negligence.
Emergency medical care
Ongoing treatment and rehabilitation
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
Home modifications and adaptive devices
Long-term care or in-home support
Pain and suffering
Mental and emotional distress
Loss of enjoyment of life
Loss of companionship (in family-related claims)
If the injury was caused by gross negligence, such as ignoring safety protocols in a hazardous oilfield or drunk driving, punitive damages may apply to punish the defendant.
Odessa insurance adjusters and employers are quick to downplay injuries to minimize payouts. You need a team that understands the medical, legal, and economic impact of your injury—and one that’s not afraid to take your case to court.
Conduct a full investigation of the incident
Gather expert testimony from doctors, economists, and industry experts
Identify all liable parties, including third-party contractors or equipment manufacturers
Negotiate aggressively for the full value of your claim
File a lawsuit if needed to force a fair resolution
A 36-year-old roustabout suffered third-degree burns and spinal injuries after a poorly maintained valve failed, causing an explosion. Despite repeated complaints about safety issues, the employer had not shut down the faulty unit.
Our team:
Secured OSHA reports and maintenance logs
Hired engineering and burn injury experts
Filed claims against both the employer and valve manufacturer
Recovered $4.2 million in damages for our client’s medical care and lost future earnings
Odessa Office
📍 321 N Lee Ave, Odessa, TX 79761
📞 Call: +1 432 309 4512
We proudly serve:
Midland
Andrews
Monahans
Kermit
Pecos
Big Spring
Crane
Fort Stockton
Gardendale
Wink
Seminole
Lamesa
You typically have 2 years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. But time is of the essence.
Special Deadlines May Apply:
Work-related accidents involving third parties may require separate claims
Government liability (e.g., unsafe city property) may have a 6-month notice deadline
Medical malpractice claims include extra pre-suit requirements
Don’t wait. Filing quickly protects your right to compensation.
Get Immediate Medical Attention – Don’t delay; your health comes first.
Preserve Evidence – Keep accident reports, medical records, and any photos.
Don’t Speak to Insurance Alone – Adjusters are trained to minimize payouts.
Call a Catastrophic Injury Lawyer – The sooner you get legal support, the stronger your case.
You didn’t choose to suffer a catastrophic injury, but you can choose who stands in your corner.
Schedule a free consultation with our Odessa catastrophic injury team today. We’ll assess your case, explain your legal options, and fight for every dollar you deserve.
Call (432) 309 4512 or visit us at 321 N Lee Ave in Odessa.
You pay nothing unless we win.