In many Ogden catastrophic injury matters, the difference between a strong claim and a stalled one comes down to what happens immediately after the wreck.
Common Ogden scenarios:
- Rear-end collisions during rush-hour traffic where braking distance and lane changes are disputed.
- Crashes involving commercial vehicles traveling through the I-15 corridor.
- Pedestrian or bicycle injuries around high-foot-traffic areas.
- Multi-vehicle incidents where multiple impact points complicate causation.
What to do right away:
- Request copies of accident reports and document the scene while it’s still available.
- Preserve medical discharge paperwork, imaging, and follow-up instructions.
- Write down what you remember—symptoms, timing, and how the injury affected you the same day.
- Avoid recorded statements or settlement conversations until you understand what the insurance team is trying to lock in.
Even if you’re using a tech-based intake tool, treat early information like it could be used later in negotiations. In catastrophic cases, small inconsistencies can become leverage for adjusters.


