In and around Westbury, many internal injury cases start the same way: a seemingly routine impact that doesn’t produce dramatic external harm.
Common Westbury scenarios include:
- Commuter collisions on busy roadways where blunt force can cause internal bleeding or organ trauma.
- Slip-and-fall incidents on icy sidewalks, store entrances, or uneven residential walkways where impact concentrates in the abdomen, ribs, or head.
- Driveway and garage falls (including ladder slips or heavy object mishandling) that can bruise internal tissues without visible signs.
- Sports and neighborhood activity impacts where symptoms are delayed—especially for head and abdominal trauma.
The key point for residents: in New York, insurers often look for the first medical record as the anchor. If your symptoms show up later, you need proof that the delay is medically plausible—not just your word.


