Many catastrophic cases become contested once insurers realize the injuries may affect someone for years—or for life. In Pittsfield, that often shows up in a few common patterns:
- After-hours and weekend collisions: Night driving, reduced visibility, and fatigue can lead to arguments about speed, attention, and comparative fault.
- Commuter routes and shared roadways: When multiple vehicles, turning movements, or roadway conditions are involved, liability can spread across more than one party.
- Seasonal travel and visitors: During peak periods, unfamiliar drivers and sudden changes in traffic flow can increase the risk of severe impacts.
- Work-related recovery timelines: Many people in the area need to coordinate care around physical limitations that affect jobs, schedules, and earning capacity.
When the injuries are severe, insurers may try to narrow the claim early—by pushing recorded statements, challenging causation, or offering settlement numbers before the full medical picture is clear.


