Serious injury cases often escalate quickly for reasons that feel local—especially when the incident involves:
- Commute-hour collisions (limited visibility, hurried decisions, and competing accounts)
- Intersection disputes (turning lanes, right-of-way misunderstandings, traffic-control issues)
- Commercial involvement (deliveries, service vehicles, or work trucks that may have separate insurance layers)
- Roadway and maintenance questions (construction zones, lighting, drainage, or signage concerns)
After a catastrophic injury, the other side may argue the injury is temporary, not caused by the crash, or amplified by unrelated health issues. Your ability to counter those arguments depends on early evidence collection and a damages strategy tied to your actual medical trajectory.


