In many Berea cases, the timeline feels urgent because insurers move quickly—especially when there’s a hospitalization, a brain injury, spinal trauma, or catastrophic burns. “Fast guidance” doesn’t mean rushing to sign a release. It means:
- Clarifying what happened while witness memories are fresh (and footage is still available)
- Confirming medical causation early—so the injury story matches the records
- Avoiding statements that insurers later use to dispute severity or permanence
- Building a damages plan that accounts for likely future treatment and daily living changes
When you’re dealing with a traumatic injury, the goal is to prevent avoidable delays while the evidence is still strong.


