Serious wrecks often involve fast decision-making: emergency treatment, insurance contacts, and requests for recorded statements before doctors have a full picture. In Lebanon’s real-world driving conditions—commuter traffic, seasonal road work, and higher speeds on regional routes—defense teams may argue that symptoms are unrelated, temporary, or exaggerated.
A strong catastrophic injury claim usually depends on showing:
- the crash/incident happened the way the injured person says it happened,
- medical findings match the mechanism of injury,
- and the harm is likely to affect work and daily living long-term.
Because catastrophic outcomes can evolve over weeks or months, timing isn’t just emotional—it’s evidence.


