In a commuter-heavy area like Cottonwood Heights, many catastrophic injuries come from moments that are easy to misunderstand later: sudden lane changes, distracted driving, poor visibility at dusk, icy patches on side streets, or delayed reactions at busy intersections.
When paralysis is involved, the case typically turns on two connections:
- What happened in the seconds before impact (liability)
- How the injury led to long-term impairment (damages)
That’s where evidence matters—especially evidence that can disappear quickly.


