After a catastrophic injury, expenses often arrive immediately: ER care, imaging, surgeries, inpatient rehab, durable medical equipment, and follow-up treatment. For many Bryan residents, the injury also affects the ability to keep commuting, maintain a job, or care for family responsibilities.
An estimate can help you:
- understand what categories of damages are usually considered,
- plan short-term finances while treatment is ongoing,
- decide when you should wait for more medical clarity before negotiating.
But an estimate should never replace an evidence-based case review—because insurers commonly look for inconsistencies in timing, documentation, and causation.


