After serious injuries, insurance adjusters often move quickly—sometimes within days—to gather recorded statements, request medical releases, and push for “early resolution.” In New York, those steps can affect how your claim is valued later, particularly when injuries are still evolving.
A catastrophic case is different from a typical injury claim because it may involve:
- Long-term medical care (rehab, specialists, home therapy)
- Loss of earning capacity (work restrictions, job changes, disability)
- Changes to daily living (mobility support, attendant care)
- Proof challenges (causation disputes, symptom credibility arguments)
In Amsterdam, many residents are also juggling practical pressures—missed shifts, transportation issues, childcare, and winter mobility needs. Strong legal work helps you keep control of the timeline while you focus on recovery.


