In practical terms, catastrophic injuries often involve long-term impairment—conditions that change daily life and may affect your ability to work, drive, or care for family.
In our Chubbuck practice, serious cases frequently include:
- Brain and spine injuries after high-impact collisions
- Severe fractures and mobility loss from falls or industrial incidents
- Burns and crushing injuries tied to workplace machinery or unsafe conditions
- Disability-related wage loss when recovery doesn’t return someone to their previous job
You don’t need to label the injury yourself. What matters is building a record showing (1) what happened, (2) what injury resulted, and (3) how it affects you now and later.


