Catastrophic cases aren’t just “bigger” personal injury claims. They’re usually contested on three fronts:
- Causation: the defense may argue symptoms were caused by something other than the incident.
- Severity and permanence: they may claim the injury will improve quickly, not change a life long-term.
- Future cost reality: they often push back on requests for ongoing care, assistive help, or workplace limitations.
In Anderson, those disputes can show up fast after a crash, a jobsite incident, or a slip-and-fall—especially when insurers try to secure quick statements or rush paperwork before your medical picture is clear.


