After a catastrophic injury, insurance adjusters may move quickly—especially in cases tied to commuting corridors, construction sites, and high-traffic intersections common around Cullman County. Your first goal is not to “win the call,” but to preserve facts.
Before you speak further with anyone representing the other side:
- Write down what happened while it’s fresh (dates, times, weather/road conditions, witnesses).
- Keep copies of every medical discharge summary, imaging report, and treatment plan.
- Save incident paperwork (ER intake forms, employer incident reports, and any citations).
- Document functional changes—mobility, bladder/bowel changes, sleep disruption, and work limitations.
An AI-assisted intake process can help you organize these details into a case timeline, but your attorney still reviews the record to confirm what it proves and what it doesn’t.


