In practice, catastrophic injury cases in Pennsylvania often involve injuries that affect more than the short-term medical timeline—think impairments that can change:
- how you walk, work, or drive
- your ability to live independently
- your need for ongoing therapy, assistive devices, or home support
- your future earning capacity
Because many Yeadon residents commute for work and rely on consistent mobility, defense teams commonly push back by arguing symptoms are temporary or that you can return to your prior job sooner than you actually can.
A catastrophic claim needs evidence that matches the reality of your recovery—especially when progress is slow or complications develop after the initial emergency care.


