In the weeks after a life-altering injury, the pressure can be intense: insurers ask for recorded statements, paperwork deadlines appear, and medical decisions must be made while you’re still trying to understand the long-term prognosis.
Harrison cases often involve evidence that can change quickly—traffic camera footage can be overwritten, commercial vehicle logs may be updated, and witnesses may become harder to reach as days pass.
Fast action helps you avoid three common problems:
- Evidence gets lost (especially in vehicle and roadway incidents)
- Your injury timeline gets disputed (symptoms may evolve)
- Early offers undervalue future care (rehab, home support, and wage loss)


