Holladay is home to busy commuting corridors and frequent intersections where crashes can involve high-force impacts. When a spinal cord injury occurs, liability can quickly become a dispute—especially when the other side argues:
- the injury was not caused by the crash/fall,
- the symptoms were delayed or pre-existing,
- or the medical treatment doesn’t match the alleged mechanism.
That’s why the early evidence matters. In many cases, the “story” insurers want to see is supported by:
- crash/incident reports and witness statements,
- photos or vehicle damage documentation,
- medical imaging and the timeline from injury to diagnosis,
- and treating-provider notes that connect symptoms to the event.
When these pieces don’t line up, settlement discussions often stall or drop.


