Many people delay legal action because they think their injury is too minor to matter—or because symptoms didn’t hit immediately. In real Great Neck cases, we often see delays like:
- Pain that ramps up after a rear-end collision or hard braking
- Headaches, tingling, or limited range of motion that appear days later
- Confusion about whether treatment is “enough” evidence for an insurance adjuster
- Conflicting accounts between what happened at the scene and what gets recorded later
New York claims don’t require perfection, but they do require documentation that connects the incident to the injury. The earlier you organize that evidence—and the earlier you make sure medical records reflect what you’re experiencing—the harder it is for insurers to dismiss your claim.


