In the real world, catastrophic cases are often tied to injuries that change function for years—or permanently. Common examples we see in serious claims include:
- Brain injuries that affect memory, balance, attention, and ability to work
- Spinal injuries with ongoing mobility or nerve-related complications
- Severe burns requiring long-term treatment and possible scarring or disfigurement
- Amputations and crush injuries that impact daily living and future employment
In Tremonton, many catastrophic injuries arise from the same pressure points: higher-speed traffic patterns during commuting hours, jobsite hazards in industrial and construction work, and long physical shifts that make safety lapses or fatigue more dangerous.


