Long Island commutes mean many crashes happen in patterns: quick lane changes, abrupt braking, and low-speed impacts that still jolt the spine. Even when the initial incident looks minor, neck and back injuries can flare later—especially when you return to work, driving, or physical routines.
In New York, your claim is stronger when your story lines up with the medical timeline. That’s why we encourage clients to:
- Get evaluated promptly after the incident (even if symptoms seem “manageable” at first)
- Document how pain changes over time (worse with driving? worse at night? limited turning?)
- Preserve incident details while they’re fresh—location, direction of travel, weather/road conditions, and any witnesses
Insurance adjusters often focus on what happened “at the start.” Your attorney’s job is to show what happened after—and why that matters.


