After a life-altering injury, the first days often feel like triage: emergency care, specialists, medications, and trying to understand what’s next. But legal deadlines and evidence windows don’t pause.
In North Carolina, injury claims are subject to statutes of limitation (deadlines), and insurers often encourage quick statements before the full picture is known. In practice, that means the sooner you start building your documentation trail, the better protected you are—especially when symptoms evolve (common with traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, and severe soft-tissue trauma).
What to do early in Kinston:
- Save incident-related information (photos, names, dates, and any report numbers)
- Keep every piece of medical paperwork you receive, even if it seems repetitive
- Be cautious with recorded statements to insurance adjusters
- Ask your care team what you can document about restrictions, prognosis, and follow-up needs


