Santa Fe has a unique mix of conditions that frequently show up in head-injury cases:
- High pedestrian activity in busy corridors and downtown areas (crosswalk disputes, right-of-way confusion, sudden stops, and near-misses that still cause head impacts).
- Tourism-related risk—more visitors unfamiliar with local driving patterns, parking lots, shuttle drop-offs, and sidewalks.
- Construction and roadwork—detours, uneven surfaces, and temporary signage issues can contribute to crashes and falls.
- Work and commute patterns—injuries can happen during early-morning commutes, loading/unloading, or while working around foot traffic.
Because these scenarios are fact-intensive, the “range” you see from a calculator is only as good as the underlying facts—how the injury happened, what was documented immediately, and how consistent the medical timeline is.


