When a catastrophic injury occurs, information starts piling up quickly: ER paperwork, imaging reports, work restrictions, and insurer communications. At the same time, Holland-area roads and traffic patterns can complicate early fact-finding—especially when an incident happens near:
- High-traffic commuting routes where lighting, lane changes, and speed are disputed
- Areas with heavy pedestrian activity (crosswalks, busy storefronts, seasonal foot traffic)
- Worksites where safety documentation is controlled by employers
Because these details matter, waiting can cost you leverage. Evidence may disappear, witnesses may be difficult to reach later, and insurers may push for early statements before the full picture of impairment is clear.


