Does a catastrophic injury have to be permanent to qualify for compensation?
No, a catastrophic injury does not have to be permanent to qualify for compensation in Texas. In fact, catastrophic injuries are classified as either temporary or permanent, with temporary being a short-term disability typically lasting less than three months and permanent being a long-term disability that lasts longer than three months. However, even if an injury is temporary, it may qualify for compensation if it is serious enough and impacts a person’s life in a substantial way. In Texas, the law states that any injury or illness that substantially impairs an individual’s normal life activities, and will last for an extended period of time, is considered a catastrophic injury. Catastrophic injuries are usually more serious than other types of injuries because they may cause permanent disability or impairment, and may require extensive medical treatments, rehabilitative therapies, and long-term care. For an injury to qualify for compensation, it usually must meet certain criteria that have been set forth by the courts. These criteria typically include the severity of the injury, the amount of pain and suffering in connection with the injury, possible physical and psychological impairments, and medical expenses. In summary, a catastrophic injury does not have to be permanent to qualify for compensation in Texas. If an injury or illness substantially impacts an individual’s life activities, it may qualify for compensation even if it is not permanent.
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