In and around Ammon, serious injuries often follow patterns we see repeatedly:
- Commuter collisions where stop-and-go traffic, lane changes, and distracted driving increase the odds of head-on or side-impact trauma.
- Intersection crashes where visibility, turning movements, and timing disputes lead to competing accounts of fault.
- Work-zone and construction-adjacent impacts during periods of road activity, when drivers may be dealing with altered traffic flow.
- Night and weekend driving when fatigue and speeding reduce reaction time.
Catastrophic outcomes can include long hospital stays, surgery, permanent mobility limitations, cognitive impairment, and the need for ongoing therapy and care. That’s why the legal focus shouldn’t be “what happened first,” but how the incident created lasting impairment.


