You may see tools online that promise instant answers about a “spinal injury case” or estimate settlement value. In reality, those systems can be helpful for organizing information—but they can’t replace a lawyer’s job of:
- identifying the right parties to pursue under New York law
- reviewing how your symptoms connect to the incident timeline
- spotting missing medical evidence that insurers routinely challenge
- preparing your claim for negotiation or litigation if needed
In Olean, that distinction matters because claims often turn on documentation consistency: when symptoms began, how quickly you sought care, and whether your treatment notes reflect functional limitations that match your daily life.


