After a serious crash, you’re usually dealing with multiple pressures at once: the hospital timeline, insurance calls, requests for statements, and decisions about treatment and documentation. In Louisiana, those early steps matter because evidence can disappear quickly—dash cam systems get overwritten, witnesses relocate, and employment and medical records can become harder to obtain over time.
In New Iberia, the complexity is frequently tied to the way accidents happen on regional routes:
- Driver and vehicle factors (speed, failure to yield, distraction)
- Commercial vehicle involvement (maintenance practices, staffing/route issues)
- Intersection and turning collisions where fault can be disputed
- Post-crash communications where insurance adjusters ask questions before you fully understand the injury severity
A strong catastrophic injury claim is built from the start—before assumptions harden.


