Many catastrophic cases in the Calera area involve factors that can affect both liability and settlement value:
- Commuter traffic and intersection impact: Collisions at busy turns and merging lanes often trigger disputes about speed, lane control, and lookout duty.
- Multiple vehicles and shifting fault theories: Rear-end impacts, side collisions, and chain reactions can lead to disagreements over which driver’s actions caused the worst injuries.
- Proof can disappear quickly: Evidence like dashcam footage, nearby surveillance, and witness memories may not last long—especially before insurance adjusters start steering the conversation.
- Medical timelines can lag behind the seriousness: Some injuries (including brain and spinal trauma) worsen over time, which can complicate early settlement offers.
Because catastrophic injuries require long-term proof, the way your claim is handled in the first days matters.


