In catastrophic injury claims, what happens in the first days matters. In Cortland—where many people rely on routine routes for work, school, and errands—accidents can involve factors like roadway conditions, visibility at night, employer-controlled job sites, or the way an incident was documented by first responders.
A lawyer’s early focus is to:
- Preserve incident evidence while it’s still available (photos, reports, surveillance when applicable)
- Build a clear medical timeline showing when neurological symptoms appeared and how they progressed
- Identify gaps that insurers commonly exploit—such as incomplete early records or unclear causation
Technology can assist with organization, but the real value is that a trained attorney uses structured tools to help humans make better decisions: what to request, what to verify, and what not to overlook.


