Many catastrophic injury claims weaken not because the injury wasn’t severe, but because key proof gets lost early. In Newton, that often means evidence connected to:
- High-speed collision scenes (visibility, skid marks, traffic flow, and vehicle positioning)
- Witness availability (people leave quickly after roadside emergencies)
- Dashcam and nearby camera footage (retention is limited)
- Medical handoffs (ER records, transfer notes, and specialist evaluations)
What to do today (practical steps):
- Write down a timeline while memories are fresh (where you were, what happened, who was present, weather/lighting conditions).
- Save incident numbers and any paperwork you received.
- Photograph what you can safely: injuries visible at the time, vehicle damage, and the scene if appropriate.
- Keep copies of all medical discharge instructions—they often show the seriousness and urgency of care.
A Newton catastrophic injury lawyer can translate this early information into a claim strategy that insurance adjusters can’t easily dismiss.


