Many catastrophic cases in Jerome begin like other crashes—sudden impact, emergency treatment, and questions about “what really caused this injury.” But the injuries are often severe enough that the dispute shifts from whether an accident happened to whether the harm is permanent and tied to that crash.
In practice, that can mean:
- Insurers downplaying severity after a short hospital stay or “improving symptoms” reports.
- Conflicts about timelines (when symptoms started, how they changed, and whether later treatment was caused by the crash).
- Causation arguments based on prior conditions, gaps in follow-up care, or inconsistent documentation.
When your life is on hold, you shouldn’t have to fight an uphill evidence battle alone.


