Severe injuries often come from situations Tehachapi residents recognize:
- Commuting and highway crashes: Sudden stops, speeding on grades, limited sightlines, and shared roadway conditions can contribute to traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, and catastrophic fractures.
- Rural intersections and turn lanes: Conflicts at intersections and areas with variable traffic patterns can create disputes over fault—especially when witness accounts differ.
- Workplace injuries: Industrial and field work can involve heavy equipment, falls, and impacts that lead to permanent disability.
- Medical treatment complications: Delayed diagnosis, medication errors, or post-procedure complications can result in long-term harm.
In these cases, the defense often tries to narrow the story to what’s visible early—what you say, what the first scans show, and what insurance calls “minor.” A catastrophic claim requires documentation that proves severity, permanence, and impact.


