Cary residents and visitors are on the move—work commutes, school drop-offs, shopping trips, and weekend travel. That pace matters because catastrophic cases frequently hinge on details that disappear fast:
- Crash scene evidence (vehicle damage photos, skid marks, witness observations)
- Dash cam and traffic camera footage
- Medical timing and documentation (when symptoms were first reported)
- Whether people gave recorded statements too early
In North Carolina, insurance adjusters commonly move quickly right after a crash. They may offer “help” or request an early statement before you fully understand the severity of injuries. With catastrophic harm, that’s risky—because symptoms can change, and early statements can be used to challenge credibility later.
A local lawyer’s job is to help you avoid those traps while building a claim supported by evidence, not assumptions.


