Spinal cord injuries are frequently caused by high-impact events—motor vehicle collisions, workplace incidents, or falls. In Blackfoot, many cases involve the kind of driving and commuting patterns that create predictable risk:
- Seasonal weather and road conditions (ice, snow, reduced visibility)
- Long stretches of roadway where speed and response time matter
- Workplace activity tied to industrial, warehouse, and construction schedules
- Daytime commuting and shift changes that increase traffic overlap
That matters because insurers commonly dispute details early: how fast someone was going, whether braking was adequate, whether signage or maintenance was reasonable, or whether an employee followed safety procedures.
A settlement discussion can move forward only after liability-related facts are developed—not just after the injury is diagnosed.


