After an injured crash, it’s not unusual for an insurer to move quickly—sometimes within days—with a low settlement offer. In Ardmore, where many people are balancing work schedules, treatment appointments, and travel to follow-up care, that speed can feel tempting.
But early offers often fail to reflect:
- the full scope of injuries that show up after adrenaline wears off,
- missed work and future treatment needs,
- and the real cost of property damage and recovery.
A lawyer’s job is to slow the process down long enough to build a demand that matches the documented harm—not just the earliest medical visit.


