Montgomery catastrophic injury cases frequently involve more than one dispute at a time: serious injury proof, fault allocation, and the reality that the full extent of damages may not be known for weeks or months.
Two common Montgomery scenarios we see:
- High-speed commuting crashes where injuries can be minimized early, even when imaging and symptoms later show permanent impairment.
- Industrial and construction work injuries where workplace safety records, training logs, and equipment maintenance become central issues.
In these situations, insurance teams often try to move quickly—requesting statements, pushing for recorded interviews, or offering “early resolution” before the medical picture is complete.


