In and around Erie, many collisions involve fast-changing circumstances: body-camera footage or nearby traffic recordings may be overwritten, witnesses may move on, and medical symptoms can evolve over days. Even when a police report exists, the insurance side may argue that the crash details don’t connect to the injury story.
That’s why early organization matters. A strong approach typically focuses on:
- The exact timeline (when driving behavior changed, when officers arrived, when tests were attempted)
- How the crash unfolded (lane position, speed estimates, impact points)
- Medical consistency (what you reported, what providers documented, and how treatment progressed)


