In a suburban community like Geneva, the early days after a crash or serious incident can be chaotic: medical providers, employer paperwork, and insurance requests all arrive at once. Meanwhile, surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses forget details, and insurers push for recorded statements.
That’s why catastrophic injury cases here often hinge on what you do before the defense gets its story in place. The right early steps can help prevent:
- recorded statements that unintentionally minimize symptoms
- missing incident evidence (especially from nearby businesses or roadways)
- inconsistent timelines that adjusters use to argue “pre-existing” or “unrelated” causes


