In many catastrophic injury cases, the earliest calls from insurance adjusters feel urgent—“We can get this handled today,” or “Just give a recorded statement.” In Hays, that pressure often hits right when medical care is ramping up and your future limitations aren’t fully known.
Because Kansas injury claims depend on what can be proven with records and timelines, early statements can become a problem later if:
- your symptoms change after additional imaging or specialist visits
- therapy reveals injuries that weren’t fully understood at the start
- defense counsel argues the harm is unrelated or less severe
A practical approach is to gather what you can now—incident details, medical visits, and witness information—then let your attorney guide what to say and when.


