Dobbs Ferry is close to major commuting routes and sees a mix of drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and visitors throughout the year. That creates common claim friction points—especially when a fracture isn’t immediately “self-explanatory.”
Insurers may argue:
- The injury “doesn’t match” the crash severity or the way the collision occurred
- Symptoms were delayed or worsened due to normal movement after the incident
- The fracture was pre-existing or unrelated to the event
- The accident was caused by shared or comparative fault (for example, a jaywalking dispute or sudden pedestrian movement)
When liability is contested, your medical timeline and incident documentation become critical. We help you connect the injury to the event in a way that holds up under pressure.


