Poughkeepsie injury cases often involve fast-moving situations—commutes, roadway merges, rain-slick roads near the river, late-night pedestrian activity, and busy retail corridors. Those factors can make fault and causation feel straightforward at first, then turn complicated when an adjuster starts asking questions like:
- “Was the fracture really caused by this incident?”
- “Is your pain consistent with the mechanism of injury?”
- “Were you injured before?”
- “You waited too long to get imaging or treatment.”
When your medical timeline doesn’t match the insurer’s preferred story, you can end up with a lowball offer or a denial. A lawyer’s job is to build the record—medical and factual—so the claim isn’t decided on assumptions.


