In many Suffern cases, the early problem is that the injury doesn’t announce itself. Someone may feel “off” later that day, wake up with worsening pain, or develop symptoms over the next few days—especially after blunt-force trauma.
New York insurers frequently look for inconsistencies like:
- a long gap between the incident and medical evaluation,
- symptom descriptions that don’t match the medical record,
- or treatment decisions that don’t track the severity suggested by imaging.
A strong internal injury case addresses that gap head-on by aligning the incident story with the medical timeline—so the claim doesn’t depend on guesswork.


