In small-city communities like Streator, information travels quickly: witnesses may know each other, video may be limited, and documentation can get harder to retrieve once time passes. At the same time, insurance teams often move quickly too—requesting recorded statements, sending forms, or offering early “help” before the full extent of injury is known.
Because catastrophic harm often evolves over weeks or months, the timing of your decisions can affect:
- what the insurance company argues about causation,
- whether future treatment is properly supported,
- and how credible your claim looks during negotiations.
A local catastrophic injury attorney helps you respond promptly without accidentally creating problems that are difficult to fix later.


