Injured people often want the same thing: answers and momentum. But catastrophic injuries don’t settle based on urgency alone. In Hudson claims, speed typically comes from whether your case is ready for negotiation—meaning the other side can’t easily argue that your condition is exaggerated, unrelated, or still unknown.
To move faster, your claim usually needs:
- A clear injury timeline (what happened first, what symptoms followed, and when they were documented)
- Medical causation support (the injury is connected to the incident in a way the defense can’t easily dismiss)
- Proof of real losses (bills, prescriptions, therapy, missed work, and the impact on daily functioning)
If you’ve heard offers are coming quickly, that’s common—especially after initial ER treatment. The problem is that early settlement offers often ignore what catastrophic injuries require months (or years) later.


