Lone Tree’s mix of suburban neighborhoods and high-traffic corridors means catastrophic injuries often involve predictable risk patterns:
- Commuter crashes on major roadways, including rear-end impacts and sudden lane changes that can destabilize vehicles
- Serious falls in residential settings and retail/commercial spaces, especially where maintenance or warning systems weren’t adequate
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries tied to jobsite safety gaps, lift/ladder incidents, or equipment handling problems
In these situations, insurers may argue the injury was unavoidable, pre-existing, or not caused by the incident. Your case needs more than sympathy—it needs a defensible timeline that connects the incident to the paralysis diagnosis, plus documentation that holds up under Colorado insurance scrutiny.


