In a catastrophic injury case, the injury doesn’t stay contained. It can affect mobility, cognition, independence, and the ability to return to work—especially in a community where many residents rely on steady schedules for wages, shift work, or physically demanding roles.
Because outcomes can evolve over weeks and months, the early phase matters. In Huntsville, we commonly see disputes begin when insurance teams argue that symptoms are temporary, that treatment is “just precautionary,” or that later problems are unrelated. If you wait too long to document the incident and preserve medical evidence, it becomes harder to connect the dots.


