In Nassau County, it’s common for people to delay treatment because they’re managing work schedules, caregiving, or transportation challenges. But with internal injuries, the timeline matters.
New York claims frequently depend on whether your medical record shows:
- when symptoms began (and how they changed)
- what clinicians suspected during the first visit
- whether follow-up imaging or specialist care was recommended
- whether the documentation supports a medically reasonable connection to the incident
When symptoms appear hours or days later, adjusters may argue the delay means the injury wasn’t caused by the event. Your lawyer’s job is to build a coherent sequence using the records you already have—and to identify what may be missing.


