After a serious crash near local commuting corridors, adjusters may suggest you “just sign and move on.” In catastrophic injury matters, that can be risky.
Why? Because the true cost of injuries like brain trauma or spinal impairment often unfolds over time—through follow-up specialists, therapy, mobility needs, medication changes, and long-term support. Accepting early money can leave you responsible for future care you didn’t know you’d need.
What to do instead: ask for time, avoid signing releases, and have your attorney review anything you’re asked to provide—particularly recorded statements and settlement paperwork.


