In the days after a catastrophic injury, it’s common to be contacted quickly by an insurance company—especially after a vehicle crash, a worksite accident, or an injury connected to a commercial property. Adjusters may ask for statements, recorded interviews, or “quick” forms.
Here’s what we see in Hanahan-type cases: the injury itself evolves, but the legal process tries to move ahead. When you’re dealing with surgery, infection concerns, wound care, and rehabilitation planning, it’s easy to accidentally give details that later get used to minimize the severity or challenge causation.
What to do instead: slow down, protect your medical narrative, and let your lawyer handle communications so your claim reflects the real timeline of what happened and how the injury progressed.


