In the hours and days after a catastrophic injury, your choices can affect the strength of your claim later.
Do first:
- Get medical care immediately and follow prescribed treatment.
- Write down what you can remember (time, location, traffic conditions, lighting, weather, visibility, what you saw/where you were standing).
- Save every document you receive: discharge papers, work restrictions, prescriptions, invoices, and any incident report numbers.
- Ask your providers for copies of key notes and imaging reports when possible.
Be careful with:
- Recorded statements. Insurers may frame questions to minimize causation or severity.
- Signatures on releases offered early.
- Social media posts that could be used to dispute limitations or pain.
A Detroit catastrophic injury lawyer can help you decide what to say, what to hold, and what to request—so your claim doesn’t get weakened before liability and future needs are understood.


