After a serious crash or workplace injury, insurance adjusters may push for quick statements or early resolutions. In Ansonia—like across Connecticut—those early offers can be especially risky because the full extent of injury often isn’t clear at first.
Catastrophic conditions evolve: symptoms can worsen, additional specialists may get involved, and rehabilitation needs can expand. A settlement that looks “reasonable” early may fail to account for:
- future medical treatment and therapies
- assistive devices and home/work accommodations
- long-term lost earning capacity
- attendant care and daily living impacts
- non-economic harm (loss of independence, pain, and life changes)
A lawyer’s job is to slow the process down just enough to build a damages picture grounded in medical reality.


