In Murray, many catastrophic cases start with collisions near high-traffic commuting corridors, evening traffic patterns, or road work that changes routes and visibility. When injuries are severe, the timeline is often split between:
- What you feel today (pain, symptoms, mobility limits)
- What doctors confirm later (imaging results, specialist findings, prognosis)
- What insurers want now (statements, paperwork, “quick resolution”)
That gap is where serious harm can get undervalued. Defense teams may argue injuries were temporary, missed, or unrelated—especially if early records are incomplete. Fast, accurate documentation—paired with legal review—helps prevent your claim from being treated like a basic injury case.


