In Roma, many claims begin after a quick trip—work commutes, school drop-offs, errands, or travel routes that don’t leave much room for paperwork. That can affect what evidence is available later.
Common local realities we plan around include:
- Fast repairs: Vehicles are often taken to a shop immediately to get back on the road. Once the part is replaced, the original failure condition may be harder to prove.
- Recorded statements under pressure: Adjusters may request a statement soon after an incident, especially if they believe the failure could be “wear and tear.”
- Split documentation: Repairs, diagnostics, and medical care may be handled across different providers. If those records don’t connect clearly, causation arguments get harder.
The goal is simple: preserve the story while it’s provable.


