After a serious crash, you may feel pulled in two directions:
- Get medical care and follow-up treatment while symptoms evolve.
- Respond quickly to insurance requests—recorded statements, documentation checklists, or “quick resolution” offers.
In practice, insurers often try to resolve cases before the full extent of impairment is clear. That’s especially risky when the injury involves brain trauma, nerve damage, or conditions that worsen with time and rehabilitation.
The early goal shouldn’t be a fast number—it should be a complete, evidence-backed record that can support future medical needs and long-term limitations.


