In Gillette, the injuries that quickly become catastrophic often come from high-impact settings—think:
- Motor vehicle crashes on high-speed corridors and commuting routes
- Work-related incidents where heavy equipment, loading areas, and safety protocols are involved
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents during peak traffic periods
- Motorcycle and off-road spillovers when visibility, road conditions, or rushed decision-making plays a role
Catastrophic injuries may include traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, severe burns, fractures with long-term impairment, and injuries that permanently change the ability to work or care for yourself.
The key issue is not just how bad the injury is—it’s whether your losses are likely to last. In serious cases, the dispute usually centers on permanence, prognosis, and whether the injury was caused by the incident or by another condition.


