After a catastrophic injury, it’s tempting to answer calls, sign paperwork, or accept a quick offer—especially if you’re overwhelmed or in pain. In Marinette, we often see claims move quickly through insurers because evidence is time-sensitive: photos get lost, surveillance can be overwritten, and witness memories fade.
If you can, take these actions early:
- Follow medical instructions and keep every follow-up appointment (missed care can be used to question severity or causation).
- Write down what you remember the same day: traffic conditions, lighting, weather, warnings, and how the incident happened.
- Save incident-related items: accident/incident numbers, discharge papers, medication lists, work restrictions, and receipts.
- Be careful with recorded statements. Even “just answering questions” can be used to narrow a claim.
A lawyer can help you decide what to say, what to wait on, and how to preserve evidence so your claim doesn’t get undervalued.


