In and around Cottonwood Heights, serious injuries can occur in a few common ways—commuting crashes, workplace accidents tied to construction and maintenance work, and incidents involving equipment or vehicles near residential corridors. In these situations, the earliest hours after the injury can determine what evidence exists and how liability is understood.
Even when the amputation is the headline, insurers and defense teams often look closely at:
- Whether the initial event was documented (incident report, scene photos, witness names)
- Whether medical records show a timely diagnosis and treatment course
- Whether there were safety or maintenance failures (workplace protocols, equipment condition, traffic control)
That’s why our approach is “evidence-first.” The goal is to connect the injury’s cause to the medical trajectory—so your claim isn’t limited to what’s written in the discharge paperwork.


