In New York, the strongest internal injury cases start with timely medical evaluation and clear documentation. If you suspect something is “off” after a crash, fall, or impact, treat the symptoms seriously—even if you can still walk or function.
Practical steps after the incident:
- Get examined promptly (urgent care, ER, or a clinician who can order imaging/labs if appropriate).
- Tell the clinician the full timeline: when the impact happened, what you felt immediately, and how symptoms changed.
- Request copies of records: imaging reports, lab results, discharge paperwork, and follow-up instructions.
- Save incident details: photos of the scene (when safe), names of witnesses, and any event/incident report number.
If you’re dealing with commute-related stress, work obligations, or pressure from someone else to “handle it quickly,” don’t let urgency override medical care. In internal injury matters, what happens next medically often decides what the insurer will believe later.


