Crashes, Claims & Clarity

Episode 20: What Really Slows Injury Recovery After an Accident

May 14, 2026·16 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

After an accident, most people think the hardest part is the crash.It is not.The real stress often begins afterward.Finding doctors. Coordinating appointments. Understanding medical liens. Managing paperwork. Missing work. Wondering who is actually in charge.In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, Darrell Burrow sits down with Darrin Zehr, Director of Law Firm Business Development at Gain, to uncover what happens behind the scenes after an injury and why even strong cases can stall when communication, documentation, or treatment timelines start breaking down.Darrin shares how Gain works with attorneys, providers, and injured patients to coordinate care, eliminate treatment gaps, and help people avoid the mistakes that can delay both healing and case resolution.If you have ever been injured in a car accident, workplace injury, or slip and fall, this episode may completely change how you think about recovery.Key Takeaways→ Why the accident is often the easiest part of the process→ What injured patients fear most after leaving the hospital→ How treatment gaps can damage both recovery and legal claims→ Why empathy matters just as much as paperwork→ How technology and AI are helping law firms and providers move faster→ The hidden communication breakdowns that delay settlementsConnect with DarrinGain ServicingNeed Legal Help After an Accident in Georgia?Burrow & AssociatesListen to Crashes, Claims & ClarityCrashes, Claims & Clarity on Apple Podcasts

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