Rathdrum residents navigate a mix of commuting routes, residential roads, and busy corridors—meaning serious injuries can happen quickly and often in ways that are easy to misunderstand later.
After a paralysis injury, what matters most is building a clear chain:
- What happened (the incident facts)
- What failed (liability—driver conduct, unsafe conditions, employer safety, or medical decisions)
- What changed medically (neurological findings, imaging, and prognosis)
- What it costs (medical care, rehab, equipment, and ongoing assistance)
In many catastrophic cases, the strongest claims are the ones where evidence is preserved early—before memories fade and before insurers begin minimizing the seriousness of the injury.


