Injuries that permanently change your life rarely come with a neat timeline. You may feel “okay” at first, then discover complications later—neurological symptoms, mobility limits, chronic pain, or cognitive changes that don’t show up in an initial exam.
In West Point, many serious claims involve incidents tied to day-to-day driving habits—commuting traffic, speeding in stretches where drivers assume the road is clear, and collisions at intersections where visibility and reaction time matter. When those factors are in play, insurance claims can shift quickly from “what happened” to “how much this is worth.”
A catastrophic case needs early organization because:
- Evidence disappears (dashcam loops, witness memories, vehicle inspection details)
- Medical clarity takes time, but deadlines still apply
- Recorded statements can unintentionally narrow your story


