In Alpine, many serious injuries occur in situations where impacts are brief but forceful—think sudden braking on mountain roads, rear-end crashes, crosswalk close-calls, or slips on snow/ice at retail entrances and sidewalks. The pattern that shows up in these cases is consistent: you may feel “mostly fine” at first, then develop worsening symptoms after adrenaline fades or swelling progresses.
Because of that, insurers often try to frame the injury as:
- unrelated to the incident,
- too mild to be medically plausible,
- or something that would have happened anyway.
A lawyer’s job is to counter that narrative using Utah-relevant claim documentation and a clear medical-to-incident timeline.


