Many catastrophic spinal cord injuries in Wyoming begin with a moment that’s easy to misunderstand later—what speed the vehicle was traveling, how a fall happened, whether a hazard was created or known, or whether a medical delay changed the outcome.
In Evanston, investigators and insurers frequently focus on:
- Traffic and braking evidence from the time of the incident (including witness accounts and any available data)
- Whether the injury was immediately documented in the ER or urgent evaluation
- How quickly symptoms were reported and how consistent the timeline is across records
- Whether the mechanism of injury matches imaging and neurological findings
That’s why a “settlement estimate” is only useful if it reflects the facts of your incident—not just the severity category.


