In the days after a life-changing injury, it’s common to feel overwhelmed by medical appointments, forms, and calls from other parties. In Conneaut, where commuting traffic and seasonal travel can increase collision risks, early mistakes happen fast.
Before you speak too much—especially by phone or in a recorded statement—prioritize:
- Medical follow-through: keep every appointment and ask your provider to document symptoms and restrictions.
- A simple incident timeline: what happened, when, where, weather/visibility, and any immediate changes you noticed.
- Evidence preservation: take photos if you can, save text messages, and request that footage (from vehicles, businesses, or nearby cameras) be preserved.
A catastrophic injury claim often turns on causation and documentation. If the story changes later—or records are missing—defense teams may argue the injury is unrelated, temporary, or exaggerated.


