Jackson’s mix of commuting, seasonal travel, and busy roadways creates real risk patterns. Many severe spinal injuries here follow incidents involving:
- Winter and shoulder-season driving (slick pavement, glare ice, reduced visibility)
- Tourist traffic and out-of-area drivers unfamiliar with Wyoming conditions
- High-impact collisions around busy corridors and merging areas
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in commercial areas during peak seasons
When a crash or impact causes a spinal cord injury, liability is frequently disputed—particularly when fault could be shared or when reports conflict. The strength of the documentation you have early on can affect how aggressively an insurer challenges causation and severity.


