In the weeks after a major crash, it’s common for injured people to receive calls, requests for recorded statements, and “quick resolution” offers—sometimes before the full severity is clear. Defense teams and insurers may try to:
- frame injuries as temporary or overstated,
- focus on gaps in early treatment,
- emphasize inconsistencies in your recall,
- steer you toward accepting early money that won’t cover long-term care.
Because catastrophic injuries can evolve—rehab can be delayed, neurological symptoms can appear later, and long-term restrictions can worsen—early pressure can cost you leverage.
If you’re being asked to give a statement before your treatment plan is understood, that’s a signal to slow down and get legal guidance immediately.


