Show Low is growing, and traffic patterns reflect it—commutes, school schedules, shift changes, and visitor travel can all increase the risk of high-impact collisions. When a crash involves significant force, the resulting injuries may include traumatic brain injury, spinal trauma, severe fractures, burns, and lasting impairment.
In these cases, insurers often try to move fast and frame the injury as temporary. But with catastrophic harm, the “true picture” may take time to appear—once swelling goes down, imaging is repeated, rehabilitation begins, or specialists confirm long-term limitations.
That’s why our approach is built around what will be provable, not just what feels obvious right now.


