Many injured riders assume settlement timing is mainly about how quickly treatment ends. In practice, Galion cases often move at the pace of evidence—and in real life, evidence can take time to gather.
Depending on where the crash happened, investigators may need to obtain:
- Traffic/scene documentation connected to intersection movements and turning lanes
- Witness statements from people who saw the impact but didn’t exchange information at the scene
- Medical records from multiple providers (urgent care, ER, orthopedics, physical therapy)
If you’re waiting for imaging results, specialist notes, or therapy plans to solidify, insurers frequently hold offers until they can argue whether your symptoms match the crash.


