Many catastrophic injuries in the area stem from day-to-day travel—driving to work, picking up kids, riding in a vehicle on busy corridors, or navigating intersections where traffic patterns can shift quickly.
After a severe crash, insurance companies often push for early statements or offer “quick relief.” In catastrophic cases, those early steps can become leverage against you later—especially when symptoms evolve, treatment changes, or the defense claims the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
What to do first in Wyomissing (and PA generally):
- Get medical care and follow-up treatment exactly as directed. Your medical timeline matters.
- Document the scene if it’s safe: vehicle damage, roadway conditions, and any hazards.
- Keep copies of incident numbers, insurance correspondence, and out-of-pocket expenses.
- Avoid recorded statements or signing releases until you understand how they may affect your claim.


