In Pierre, catastrophic injuries often occur in scenarios that are familiar to residents:
- Crashes at intersections and during commutes (including turn/merge disputes)
- High-speed travel along regional corridors where stopping distance and visibility matter
- Falls on public sidewalks or private properties when hazards aren’t documented
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial operations, construction work, or safety-control failures
- Hospital/clinic events where families later question whether care met accepted standards
After paralysis, the early days are about medical survival—but legal decisions still matter. The right approach helps ensure the evidence needed for liability and damages doesn’t get lost while you’re focusing on recovery.


