Many catastrophic injury cases in Utah involve collisions that happen during tight schedules—early commutes, school drop-offs, and evening travel on roads that see heavy traffic during peak hours. In these situations, insurers often focus on two issues early:
- Speed, lane positioning, and distraction (what drivers may have missed)
- Whether the medical timeline matches the incident (how quickly symptoms were documented)
For residents, this means your claim can rise or fall based on documentation that ties the crash or event to the neurological injury—especially when a defense argues something else caused the symptoms.


