In the Lowcountry, catastrophic cases frequently begin with urgent communications—especially after serious collisions on commuter routes and access roads. Insurance representatives may contact injured people quickly, requesting statements, documents, or recorded interviews.
In Hanahan, it’s common for:
- medical treatment to continue while liability is contested,
- witnesses to be harder to reach as time passes,
- and surveillance or electronic records to become difficult to obtain if you wait.
The practical takeaway: your early choices can affect settlement leverage. The goal is to gather the right information, document the injury’s impact, and avoid giving insurers material they can twist.


