In Great Neck, many incidents happen in places where the facts can get complicated quickly—busy crosswalks, multi-unit properties, parking areas, and crowded public venues. Insurance adjusters often look for reasons to delay, reduce, or deny coverage.
Common dispute themes we see in internal injury matters include:
- “Delayed symptoms” skepticism: You may not be evaluated immediately, but New York adjusters often expect a tight match between the event and the diagnosis.
- Pre-existing conditions: If you have a medical history (common with long-term commuters and active residents), the defense may argue the findings were unrelated.
- Documentation gaps from the first 48–72 hours: If early notes are missing, or you didn’t request copies of imaging/lab results, it becomes harder to prove causation.
- Indoor liability issues: In slip-and-fall or building-related incidents, fault may hinge on notice (what the property knew or should have known) and whether the incident report matches your account.
The goal isn’t to “prove everything” yourself—it’s to make sure the evidence you do have is organized in a way that New York insurers and lawyers can evaluate fairly.


