Jerome’s residents often rely on seasonal pools and backyard recreation—meaning incidents may happen during busy summer weekends, family gatherings, and visiting schedules. When injuries occur in those moments, it’s common for:
- Video to disappear quickly (overwritten by the time a claim is being discussed)
- Maintenance issues to get “fixed fast” (changing the scene before photos or measurements are taken)
- Multiple caregivers and visitors to have different accounts of how the hazard existed
- Local emergency response records to become the first major evidence trail, especially after head injuries or near-drowning
Our approach is designed for the way Jerome cases unfold in real life: fast action, organized evidence, and a demand strategy that fits Idaho’s injury-claim process.


