In Sturgis, serious injuries frequently follow high-impact events—motor vehicle collisions on regional highways, intersection crashes, and nighttime driving when visibility is reduced. When catastrophic injuries occur, the first days matter because:
- Surveillance footage gets overwritten quickly (stores, nearby businesses, and traffic cameras where available).
- Witnesses move on or their memories fade.
- Your symptoms may evolve, and insurers often look for inconsistencies later.
- Vehicle and scene details (tire marks, debris, road conditions) can disappear before an investigation is complete.
A lawyer’s early involvement helps ensure your story is documented while it’s still accurate—and while the evidence that supports causation is still obtainable.


