In and around Pocatello, catastrophic injuries frequently occur in the situations people assume are “normal” until something goes wrong—
- high-speed collisions on major corridors where traffic merges and lanes shift
- stop-and-go traffic near commercial areas
- night driving and glare conditions on local routes
- chain-reaction crashes when one driver brakes late
When paralysis is involved, even small gaps in evidence can become major problems later. The defense may argue the injury came from a different event, a pre-existing condition, or that the crash wasn’t the real cause.
Our local approach focuses on pinning down the timeline—what happened, what was seen immediately, and how your medical records connect the accident to your long-term neurological outcome.


