They Ignored It Until It Got Worse.
What happens next matters more than you think.
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You did what you were supposed to do
Something serious happened—an injury, a crash, a fall, or harm in someone else’s care. You reached out. You followed instructions. You expected a response that matched the stakes.
Does this sound familiar?
Tap a line that matches your experience. If even one feels true, you deserve a straight answer about your options.
They told you to wait
“Give it time.” “We’ll get back to you.” Waiting without a plan can let injuries worsen and evidence fade. You are allowed to ask what the plan is—and to get a second opinion on your legal path.
Call about your timelineNo one followed up
When follow-up vanishes, you are left carrying the burden alone. That pattern can matter for how responsibility is assigned—especially if harm increased while nothing moved forward.
Get a callback you can count onYour condition got worse
Escalating symptoms often mean more treatment, more time away from work, and more uncertainty. Documenting the change—and when warnings were missed—can be critical.
Discuss worsening injuriesYou kept getting transferred
Endless transfers can be a sign that no one owns the problem. For your health and your case, you need clarity on who is accountable and what to do before deadlines pass.
Stop the runaround — call nowWhy this matters—legally and personally
Delays increase harm. When warning signs are brushed off, recovery can take longer and outcomes can be more severe. What might have been manageable can become life-altering.
Escalation can create liability. When a person or institution had a duty to act and failed to respond reasonably, the law may hold them accountable for the damage that followed—including harm that grew while you were left waiting.
You do not have to prove your whole case on a phone call. You only have to decide whether staying silent is still safe.
The aftermath does not wait—and neither should you
Real injuries need real answers. If you have been minimized, delayed, or ignored, tell us what happened.
What happens when you call
Three simple steps. No pressure to memorize legal jargon—we handle the heavy lifting.
You tell your story
We listen: what happened, who you contacted, and how things changed while you waited.
We explain your options
You get a candid read on timelines, risks, and what “ignored until worse” can mean in California injury law.
You decide next steps
If we can help, we discuss representation. If not, you still leave with clearer direction.