In our experience, catastrophic injury matters in the Endicott area tend to follow a familiar pattern:
- You’re contacted early by an insurer soon after the incident.
- You’re asked to confirm a timeline, describe symptoms, or provide statements before treatment is complete.
- You may receive paperwork that looks routine but can limit what you can claim later.
New York insurers are often looking for clarity they can use to narrow liability or reduce the value of damages. If your medical condition is still developing, early statements and rushed decisions can create problems—especially when the injury involves brain trauma, spinal injury, severe fractures, burns, or conditions that affect long-term function.
Next step: get medical care first, but don’t wait to organize the facts. Early legal input can help you avoid “settlement-before-understanding” mistakes.


