In Fairmont, many catastrophic cases begin with the same pressure points:
- Early insurance contact after a crash or workplace incident, often requesting a statement before the full medical picture is known.
- Delays in diagnosis (common with internal injuries and brain/spine symptoms) that can make causation harder to prove later.
- Evidence that disappears quickly—dashcam footage gets overwritten, witnesses change stories after time passes, and photos are lost when phones are replaced.
When you’re facing long-term impairment, waiting too long can reduce what’s provable. Acting early helps preserve the chain of evidence and keeps your claim from being undervalued due to “unknown future” arguments.


