Many catastrophic cases don’t become complicated because the injury is unclear—they become complicated because of how local collisions unfold and how quickly insurance involvement starts.
In Westbrook, common factors that can escalate disputes include:
- Multi-car or rear-end crashes where fault is contested (lane changes, following distance, distracted driving)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts near higher-foot-traffic corridors
- Work-zone and construction-adjacent traffic where signal timing and lane control affect causation
- Seasonal lighting and weather (fog, rain, early darkness) that complicate what drivers could “see” and what happened first
After a catastrophic injury, the insurance process can move quickly—sometimes too quickly for you to understand the full medical picture. Your goal is to slow the process down long enough to build a record that matches what the injury will require.


