In a lot of Depew claims, the dispute isn’t whether you’re hurting—it’s whether the injury ties to the incident and how long it affects you. That matters because rear-end impacts and commuting accidents can produce symptoms that:
- show up immediately (whiplash, muscle strain)
- worsen over days (inflammation, nerve irritation)
- become persistent (reduced mobility, recurring pain)
New York adjusters frequently look for gaps: inconsistent symptom timelines, missing early treatment notes, or “wait and see” records that don’t explain why you delayed care. The stronger your timeline and medical documentation are, the harder it is for the defense to minimize the claim.


