Many catastrophic cases in the Albany area stem from collisions that occur during predictable commute windows—when traffic is heavier, visibility can be poor, and drivers are more likely to be distracted or speeding.
What this means for your claim: the evidence you have (and the evidence that disappears) can heavily influence whether fault and long-term damages are taken seriously.
We commonly see issues like:
- Conflicting accounts from witnesses who arrived after the impact or left before police concluded their investigation
- Gaps in medical timelines, especially when symptoms worsen later (head injury, nerve damage, spinal complications)
- Insurance pressure to provide statements or sign paperwork before your doctors confirm the full extent of impairment


