In a community shaped by commuting corridors and a steady mix of roadway, workplace, and public activity, catastrophic harm can trigger fast-moving insurance tactics. Common patterns we see include:
- Overreliance on early symptoms: Defense teams may argue your condition is improving when the real issues are still developing.
- Causation challenges: They may claim pre-existing conditions (common as people age) explain your impairment.
- Recorded-statement pressure: Insurers may push you to talk before your medical picture is clear.
When the injury involves brain trauma, spinal injury, burns, or severe limb damage, the case typically hinges on whether the evidence ties the incident to the lasting impairment—and whether future needs are documented early.


