In a smaller community, the timeline can feel compressed. Evidence disappears fast, insurance adjusters move quickly, and witnesses may not stay available long—especially after busy schedules, weekend travel, or seasonal work.
Many catastrophic injury cases in our area grow more complex after the first “round” of treatment. Problems like worsening mobility, cognitive changes, or delayed diagnosis can surface after you’ve already provided information to insurers.
Early legal guidance helps you avoid common missteps, such as:
- giving a recorded statement before you understand your long-term limitations
- signing paperwork that limits your ability to recover future damages
- relying on a preliminary medical picture that later turns out incomplete


