Durango has its own risk profile. Serious injuries often come from:
- Tourist and commuter traffic on mountain corridors and highways
- Unpredictable weather (fog, snow, ice) that can affect stopping distance and visibility
- Pedestrian activity during events and busy seasons
- Construction zones and changing road conditions
When paralysis occurs, the “what happened” question becomes as important as the medical question. Insurance companies may argue the incident was unavoidable, that the injury was unrelated, or that the available information doesn’t prove causation.
That’s why early case-building matters: in catastrophic injury claims, the strongest cases usually have a clean timeline, consistent documentation, and clear proof tying the accident to neurological damage.


