In the first days after a catastrophic injury, decisions you make (and documents you don’t gather) can affect liability, causation, and settlement leverage.
Greenfield-area priorities usually look like this:
- Get medical care immediately and follow prescribed treatment plans. In Indiana, consistent medical documentation often matters when insurers question severity.
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh: what happened, where it happened, weather/road conditions, traffic behavior, and any witnesses.
- Preserve evidence: photos of injuries and the scene, vehicle damage, jobsite hazards, and any incident reports.
- Be careful with recorded statements. Insurers may request them early—before the full extent of injury is known.
If you’re searching for “fast settlement guidance,” the fastest path is usually not an instant payout—it’s building a claim file that can withstand early defense tactics.


