In Easley, many serious injuries involve moments where evidence and information move quickly: multi-car traffic collisions during commute hours, construction activity near busy corridors, and incidents that involve witnesses who may relocate or stop responding.
Insurance representatives may suggest you “get the process moving” with an early statement or quick settlement discussion. The issue is that catastrophic injuries often evolve. Swelling can mask symptoms, imaging may reveal additional damage later, and specialists may identify longer-term limitations only after follow-up care.
What to do instead: treat early calls and paperwork like critical evidence. Let your lawyer help you decide what to say, what to avoid, and what documents to request so the claim isn’t undervalued before your prognosis is clear.


