Many catastrophic injury cases start with the same frustrating pattern: you’re focused on recovery, and then the insurance process moves faster than your medical timeline.
In Centerville, that often shows up after:
- High-traffic collisions where fault is disputed (lane changes, following distance, sudden braking)
- Multi-vehicle crashes where several drivers share blame
- Intersection impacts where witness accounts conflict
- Commercial vehicle involvement (distribution routes and service trucks) that triggers more aggressive defense tactics
When the injury is catastrophic, the dispute usually isn’t only “what happened.” It’s also:
- whether the harm is permanent,
- what caused your current symptoms,
- and what your future care and loss of earning ability may require.


