In our area, catastrophic claims often get complicated by timing—both medical and practical. A few common Scranton scenarios:
- Commuter crashes and late-night impacts on routes people rely on for work and school schedules.
- Worksite injuries connected to industrial activity and construction timelines where documentation may be rushed or incomplete.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in more densely traveled corridors where video may be limited and witnesses may move on quickly.
- Storm-season slips and falls in retail, apartment, and property settings where maintenance records can become the difference between clarity and doubt.
Insurance adjusters know that uncertainty creates leverage. That’s why “waiting to talk to a lawyer” can backfire—especially if you’re asked for a recorded statement, pressured to sign paperwork, or given an early settlement offer before your doctors can confirm long-term limitations.


