In the days after a serious incident, people are pressured to do things that can quietly weaken a claim later—signing insurance forms, giving recorded statements, or assuming an early settlement will “cover everything.”
Parker’s mix of fast commuter traffic, expanding roadways, and frequent intersections means insurance investigations often begin immediately. The defense may also seek to narrow causation early—especially if the injury affects mobility, memory, or daily functioning.
The practical takeaway: the sooner you preserve key information and get legal guidance, the better your position is for negotiations as medical needs become clearer.


