Conway traffic moves fast—commutes, school-area travel, and frequent highway merges mean high-impact collisions and rushed decision-making after a wreck. Add to that construction activity and busy commercial corridors, and it’s common for injured people to feel pressured early by insurance calls, document requests, and “quick statement” requests.
In catastrophic cases, early missteps can create long-term problems. Defense teams may argue that symptoms were temporary, that the injury didn’t match the event, or that unrelated conditions explain the outcome. That’s why your first priority should be medical care—and your second priority should be protecting the claim while facts are easiest to confirm.


