After a serious incident, injured people often feel they need answers immediately—yet early settlement offers can be based on incomplete information. In Milton, where many residents commute to nearby job centers and spend time on busy roads, insurers may push for quick statements and “recorded” versions of events.
If your injury is still being evaluated (for example, if symptoms are changing, specialists haven’t finalized an impairment opinion, or rehab plans are still being built), accepting a quick offer can leave you without resources for:
- follow-up surgeries or ongoing therapy
- medications and assistive devices
- home or vehicle modifications
- time away from work and career disruption
A catastrophic injury claim needs a damages story that matches real life after the injury—something that usually can’t be proven properly in the first weeks.


