After a severe injury, insurance companies may push for quick recorded statements, early medical releases, or “quick resolution” language. In Indiana, these early steps can matter because they can shape what evidence is collected, what medical causation looks like on paper, and how soon liability is investigated.
In Valparaiso, many catastrophic cases involve:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle collisions connected to sudden braking and traffic flow changes
- Intersection crashes where fault is disputed (lane control, signal timing, visibility)
- Commercial vehicle involvement on regional corridors, complicating who pays
- Second-order injuries—when symptoms worsen over time and early offers don’t reflect long-term needs
The goal isn’t to slow you down—it’s to avoid accepting a settlement that doesn’t match the medical reality that often emerges after additional testing, specialty care, or rehabilitation.


