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Don't Underestimate the Spirit of Hannah Britton

Hannah Britton and her boyfriend, Broc Stoddard, were driving near Rigby, Idaho, when an approaching driver lost control of his car, drove through the median, and crashed head-on into Hannah's vehicle. Tragically, Broc died at the scene. After being rushed to a local hospital, Hannah was airlifted to University of Utah Hospital.

Hannah's injuries were severe. A traumatic brain injury, a pelvic fracture, a fractured femur, and spinal fractures.

The list fills a page, with a total of 23 broken bones and nine life-saving surgeries in nine days.

For Hannah, the realization of her accident came in waves, through the fog of her trauma.

鈥淚 remember getting what I thought was an x-ray for my broken pelvis. And they said, 鈥楴o, today we're going to x-ray your back in four places.鈥欌

Hannah was treated by Derrick B. Allred, MD, brain injury medical director at Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital. She spent 22 days there, working with occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy.

Devyn Langille, Hannah鈥檚 occupational therapist, helped Hannah regain independence with everyday tasks like brushing her teeth and getting dressed.


Through it all, Hannah was in a wheelchair鈥攕he wasn鈥檛 able to use a walker until November, when her pelvis was scheduled to be set in place.

Hannah Britton
鈥淒evyn was incredible,鈥 Hannah said. 鈥淪he took such wonderful care of me. The entire Neilsen staff were always bending over backwards to make sure I was happy. They are angels in my life.鈥
Hannah Britton

For Devyn, Hannah was the perfect patient. 鈥淗annah is a fighter. She had a great attitude and was super-motivated. Having her family present also made a huge difference in her recovery. Family support really leads to better outcomes.鈥

Hannah says, 鈥淚 never thought I'd be where I am today. I'm at a point where I can move forward in life!鈥 She鈥檚 also adamant about not wanting to 鈥渒eep living in my tragedy.鈥

Prior to her accident, Hannah was a bodybuilder. 鈥淚 needed to get back to life, especially to the gym.鈥

Today, Hannah is in school at BYU-Idaho, where she鈥檚 finishing her communications degree.

Hannah is a force of nature.

Don't bet against her.